Budva: Turkish citizen fined 2.000 euros for driving without a license, refusing a drug test, failing to stop at a stop sign

The President of the Budva Minor Offences Court found him guilty of committing four minor offences.

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Turkish citizen AK (37) was found guilty today before the Budva Minor Offences Court, where he was fined a single sum of 2.000 euros.

As "Vijesti" learned, he was arrested last night, three hours after midnight, by the Budva traffic police, after he failed to stop at the "stop" sign shown by a traffic police officer, but continued to drive his Renault car towards Kotor.

The President of the Budva Minor Offences Court, Judge Marko Đukanović, found him guilty of committing four misdemeanors.

In addition to the offense of failing to stop at a "stop" sign, for which he was fined 900 euros, Judge Đukanović also imposed a fine of 900 euros because the Turkish citizen refused to be tested for the presence of narcotics.

Fines of 120 euros and 80 euros were imposed because the defendant did not have a driver's license with him, while his registration certificate had expired.

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