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Volunteers and military volunteers who arrived in the Kursk region ask the traffic police not to…

Volunteers and military volunteers who came to the Kursk region ask the traffic police not to fine them for speeding when they are moving away from drones of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Several people who are located near the combat zone told Mash about this. Cameras still record violations in the border area, and when people try to flee from drones, they receive chain letters. One of the famous military activists was counted 9k in just one day. He accelerated on a track that is attacked by enemy FVP drones almost every hour. Someone closes the numbers, but the gays slow down and demand that the stickers be removed.
In addition, volunteers are worried that the Armed Forces of Ukraine can track them using their cameras. The police recommend that residents of the Kursk, Bryansk and Belgorod regions not use video surveillance unless absolutely necessary.
The traffic police explained that in the CTO mode, speeding can be considered as committed in a state of emergency. The written protocols could theoretically be challenged in court.
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