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Allir með sitt á hreinu á Kjalarnesi
IS🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Allir með sitt á hreinu á Kjalarnesi

The Icelandic police conducted traffic enforcement on Kjalarnes, where 70 drivers were stopped for drinking alcohol. The operation ran from 5 PM yesterday to 5 AM today, according to the police log. None of the drivers showed signs of impairment, and all had clean breath tests. However, not all drivers on the capital area were equally drunk; one intoxicated driver was stopped in Kopavogur, and another unlicensed driver was stopped in Breiðholt.

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Morgunblaðið / mbl.is logoMorgunblaðið / mbl.isIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 905 hr. ago
Allir með sitt á hreinu á Kjalarnesi

The Icelandic police conducted traffic enforcement on Kjalarnes, where 70 drivers were stopped for drinking alcohol. The operation ran from 5 PM yesterday to 5 AM today, according to the police log. None of the drivers showed signs of impairment, and all had clean breath tests. However, not all drivers on the capital area were equally drunk; one intoxicated driver was stopped in Kopavogur, and another unlicensed driver was stopped in Breiðholt.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a routine law enforcement activity related to road safety, which is a matter of public policy. There is no evident ideological framing or emphasis on specific political groups. The focus is on factual outcomes of the operation without apparent bias toward any political stance.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article reports on a traffic stop at Kjalarnesi where 70 drivers were tested for alcohol, all passed, and mentions two additional stops in Kópavog and Breiðholt. It presents facts from police records without bias. The information aligns with typical police reporting style and cross-source consen

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