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A car that was wanted 123 times was stopped

A car that was wanted 123 times was stopped
In our capital, a situation has once again emerged that compels a reevaluation of attitudes toward traffic rules. This time, the incident occurred in the Mirzo-Ulugbek district of Tashkent.

Law enforcement officers stopped a Captiva vehicle. What initially appeared to be a routine road check revealed a completely different picture.

It turned out that this Captiva had committed 129 traffic violations, each resulting in a fine. The total amount of the fines reached 54 million soums.

But that's not all: the vehicle had been declared wanted 123 times, which can be considered an extraordinary situation. The search was officially announced by the Bureau of Compulsory Enforcement under the General Prosecutor’s Office.

It remains unclear how the driver managed to commit such a large number of violations, why no action was taken earlier, and why it was detected so late. The suspicious part is that the vehicle remained in operation until now and was only just officially stopped.

The Captiva has now been placed in a penalty impound lot. However, there is still no official statement on what legal responsibility the driver will bear, when, or what kind of punishment will be imposed.

Relevant authorities are continuing the investigation. According to some sources, the driver consistently refused to pay the fines, which led to the increasing number of search listings.

Analysts link this incident to the need to raise public legal awareness. If every citizen were to feel their responsibility, such cases would occur far less frequently.

The Traffic Safety Service is calling on all drivers to comply with current laws, pay their fines on time, and actively contribute to public safety.

The broad dissemination of such cases in society can serve as a lesson to others. After all, the consequences of breaking the rules go beyond financial penalties — they threaten not only individual but also public safety.

Official information is expected soon regarding how the fate of the Captiva will be resolved and what criminal or administrative measures will be taken against the driver. The public is awaiting an open and fair resolution of this case.
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