The police released a video from Zagreb: Look what kind of rombo car they found and permanently confiscated!
The Zagreb Police conducted an intensified surveillance operation in the city center and at Jelačić Square targeting drivers of electric scooters, mopeds, motorcycles, and other personal vehicles. The main goal was to protect pedestrians and improve safety in heavily trafficked areas. During the operation, police identified multiple violations, issued 13 notices of offenses, two mandatory penalty orders for severe traffic law breaches, and seven written warnings. The police emphasized that some riders continue to ignore legal regulations, endangering others, especially pedestrians in pedestrian zones. Special attention was given to checking technical specifications of vehicles. Two electric scooters were temporarily confiscated because they exceeded speed limits (over 25 km/h) and had motor power exceeding 0.6 kW. One scooter reached 79 km/h, which violates traffic laws. This vehicle was permanently seized by the state after the rider waived their right to appeal and immediately paid the fine. The police urged all riders to comply with legal requirements, adjust speeds according to road conditions, and respect the safety of vulnerable groups.
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The Zagreb Police conducted an intensified surveillance operation in the city center and at Jelačić Square targeting drivers of electric scooters, mopeds, motorcycles, and other personal vehicles. The main goal was to protect pedestrians and improve safety in heavily trafficked areas. During the operation, police identified multiple violations, issued 13 notices of offenses, two mandatory penalty orders for severe traffic law breaches, and seven written warnings. The police emphasized that some riders continue to ignore legal regulations, endangering others, especially pedestrians in pedestrian zones. Special attention was given to checking technical specifications of vehicles. Two electric scooters were temporarily confiscated because they exceeded speed limits (over 25 km/h) and had motor power exceeding 0.6 kW. One scooter reached 79 km/h, which violates traffic laws. This vehicle was permanently seized by the state after the rider waived their right to appeal and immediately paid the fine. The police urged all riders to comply with legal requirements, adjust speeds according to road conditions, and respect the safety of vulnerable groups.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a police operation targeting traffic violations involving electric scooters and similar vehicles. It presents factual information about the enforcement actions taken, including citations, confiscations, and legal references. There is no overtly biased language, one-sided focus
HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter4 hr. ago
On July 15, 2026, the Zagreb Police conducted an intensified monitoring operation in the city center targeting drivers of electric scooters, mopeds, motorcycles, and other personal vehicles. The primary goal was to enhance pedestrian safety and overall traffic security in the busiest areas of the city. During the operation, police identified multiple violations, issuing 13 notices of offenses, two mandatory penalty orders for severe violations, and seven written warnings. Two electric scooters were temporarily confiscated due to exceeding speed limits and motor power restrictions under traffic safety laws. One scooter was permanently seized after the driver waived their right to appeal and immediately paid the required fine. The police emphasized compliance with legal regulations, urging drivers to adapt their speeds to road conditions and respect the safety of vulnerable groups in traffic.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a police operation targeting traffic violations by electric scooter riders. It does not exhibit clear ideological bias, focusing on enforcement actions and legal compliance rather than taking a stance on broader political issues. The tone remains report
The Zagreb Police conducted an intensified surveillance operation targeting electric scooter riders, motorcyclists, and other personal vehicle operators in the city center and Jelačić Square on July 15, 2026. The operation aimed to protect pedestrians and enhance safety in high-traffic areas. During the operation, police identified multiple traffic violations, issuing 13 notices of offenses, two mandatory penalty orders for severe violations, and seven written warnings. Two electric scooters were temporarily confiscated because they exceeded speed limits (over 25 km/h) and had motor power exceeding 0.6 kW, which classifies them as unclassified vehicles under traffic safety laws. One scooter was permanently seized after the rider waived their right to appeal and immediately paid the fine. The police urged all scooter riders to comply with legal regulations, adjust speeds according to road conditions, and respect pedestrian zones to ensure the safety of vulnerable groups.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a standard law enforcement operation focused on enforcing traffic regulations. It presents factual information about the actions taken by the police, the number of violations detected, and the legal basis for confiscating certain vehicles. There is no evident ideological slant
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