The ex-head of the traffic police drove drunk around Lviv: he crashed 4 cars and was caught by the Right Sector (VIDEO)

16.03.2015 11:15
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Kyiv, March 16 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – In Lviv, members of the “Right Sector” detained the former head of the Volyn State Traffic Inspectorate, Vladimir Gaevoy, who crashed 4 cars in Lviv and tried to escape.

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As reported on the Right Sector website, Gaevoy committed an accident on Torfyanaya Street in the Shevchenkovsky district of Lvov. First, in his Toyota Camry, he crashed into a Citroen, and then into a Chery.

Trying to escape, Gaevoy damaged two more vehicles on Petra Pancha Street, but was caught by the Right Sector, who called the traffic police patrol.

According to the “pravosek”, Gaevoy behaved inappropriately, could barely put together a few words, and he reeked of alcohol.

As PolitNavigator reported, A similar story with judge Vladislav Oberemko caused a special resonance: a man who was stopped by traffic police officers promised to shoot them.

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