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Pregnant celebrity Slovenka stopped by police, despite the registration process not "harassed"
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter14 hr. ago

Pregnant celebrity Slovenka stopped by police, despite the registration process not "harassed"

Urška Gros, kmetijeva tekmovalka, je v 18. tednu nosečnosti s svojo mlajšo hčerko opravila 10-urno vožnjo do Korčule. Med potjo so jo ustavili policiji, ker je bila registracija njegovega avtomobila že potekla. Kljub temu sta pravočasno ujeli zadnji trajekt in varno prispeli na Korčulo. Urška je opisala svojo pot kot izjemno izzivno poseg, poudarjajoč, da je nosečnost nekakšna preprečevanje življenja, vendar pa je bila pot zelo težava. Njena družina je presenetena, ko sta prispela na Korčulo, kjer je razveselila njeno starejšo hčerko.

A pregnant contestant from Slovenia's reality show Kmetija was stopped by police during a road trip to Corfu, despite having already passed her car registration deadline. The incident occurred as she traveled with her younger daughter, navigating multiple challenges before successfully reaching the Greek island. The woman, identified as Urška Gros, was in her 18th week of pregnancy when she embarked on a 10-hour drive to Corfu. During the journey, she and her daughter were pulled over by police officers. Upon inspection, Urška discovered that her vehicle’s registration had expired the previous day. Despite this, the authorities did not issue any fines or penalties. The pair eventually managed to catch the last ferry to Corfu, arriving safely after a tense and challenging trip. Urška shared details of the experience through a YouTube video, describing the journey as both difficult and memorable. She noted that the 10-hour drive posed significant physical and emotional challenges, particularly given her current state of pregnancy. In the video, she reflected on the unpredictability of the situation, including being stopped by police and nearly missing the final ferry to the island. “I thought we would miss the ferry,” she said, adding that she was relieved the police did not penalize them for the expired registration. The trip was part of a personal celebration for Urška, who aimed to surprise her older daughter with a visit to Corfu. The journey took place under sunny conditions, with Urška capturing moments along the way, including scenes of the sunset. Despite the complications, the family reached their destination and greeted Urška’s older daughter upon arrival. Urška has been a prominent figure on Kmetija, a popular Slovenian farming competition. She previously became pregnant during the show, though she decided not to keep the child. Shortly after the show ended, she revealed another pregnancy, which resulted in a breakup with her partner. Now, she is expecting her third child and is accompanied by her two daughters on this recent trip. The incident highlights the unexpected hurdles faced by individuals traveling with expired vehicle registrations, even in cases involving special circumstances such as pregnancy. While the police did not impose penalties in this instance, the situation underscores the importance of maintaining valid documentation for vehicles, especially during long journeys. Urška’s experience has drawn attention to the challenges of managing responsibilities while dealing with life-changing events such as pregnancy. Her ability to navigate these difficulties and still achieve her goal of visiting Corfu reflects her determination and resilience. As she continues her journey into motherhood, the incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of travel and the need for preparedness. Urška and her daughter arrived in Corfu safely, marking the successful completion of a challenging and memorable road trip. The experience will likely remain a vivid memory for both of them, highlighting the blend of obstacles and triumphs encountered along the way.

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Pregnant celebrity Slovenka stopped by police, despite the registration process not "harassed"

Urška Gros, kmetijeva tekmovalka, je v 18. tednu nosečnosti s svojo mlajšo hčerko opravila 10-urno vožnjo do Korčule. Med potjo so jo ustavili policiji, ker je bila registracija njegovega avtomobila že potekla. Kljub temu sta pravočasno ujeli zadnji trajekt in varno prispeli na Korčulo. Urška je opisala svojo pot kot izjemno izzivno poseg, poudarjajoč, da je nosečnost nekakšna preprečevanje življenja, vendar pa je bila pot zelo težava. Njena družina je presenetena, ko sta prispela na Korčulo, kjer je razveselila njeno starejšo hčerko.

Bias read (Center): Čeprav je predmet političen (registracija avtomobila), je artikel osredotočen na osebne izkušnje in življenjske dogodke, ne pa na politične stališče ali polemike. Poudarek je na življenjski situaciji in izkušnjah, ne pa na političnih razmerah. Sledstvo je zato blizu središča, ker ne predstavlja zelo

Why factuality (75): The article reports on an incident where Urška Gros, a pregnant woman, was stopped by police during a road trip to Korčula. It mentions her pregnancy status, the vehicle details, and the police stop. While these facts are presented as reported in the source, there is some subjective commentary from

Why objectivity (60): The article has a somewhat promotional tone, especially given Urška's role as a contestant in a TV show ('Kmetija'). The language used is more narrative than purely journalistic, with emotional expressions and personal reflections. There is a focus on the 'story' rather than objective reporting, whi

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