“The pitcher goes to the source so much, that it ends up breaking,” recalls the Pamplona Local Police in the tweet announcing that it has identified the motorist who covered the license plate with his hand when passing through the radar. He did it every day, always in front of the same cinemometer: the one located on Cuesta de Beloso, in Pamplona.
This biker has not fallen for any of the tricks to fool the radar circulating on the Internet. There are those who say that if you spray the license plate with lacquer it will be unreadable for the cameras or that if you put insulating tape covering a number they will not be able to identify you.
He covered the license plate with his hand
The Local Police of Pamplona had been recording for days the image of the driver of a red moped that, passing through the Cuesta de Veloso radar every day, covered the license plate with his hand.
They say that on this section of the road, which connects the Navarran capital with Burlada, there is a slope where the speed limit is usually exceeded. That is why it has installed a radar capable of controlling vehicles for up to six lanes.
The cameras of this cinemometer are the ones that have captured on several occasions the driver who was believed to be unrecognizable just by putting his hand on the rear license plate.
“The pitcher goes so much to the source that it ends up breaking” After passing the Beloso radar several times with the moped, covering the license plate, he was located yesterday and denounced for the infractions carried out.#Road safety pic.twitter.com/ixItQou5io
– Udaltzaingoa Municipal Police 092 (@PamplonaIrunaPM) May 27, 2022
Now that they know who he is and where he lives, the motorist will receive the accumulated speeding tickets.
You could also be sanctioned for failing to comply with article 76 of the Law on Traffic, Circulation of Motor Vehicles and Road Safety, which establishes as a serious infraction the fact of “failing to comply with the obligation of all drivers to verify that the registration plates of the vehicle do not present obstacles that prevent or hinder their reading or identification”.