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2020-08-07T15:34:38.391Z


| nativeNetwork star Dennis Cherkov was fined for a dangerous detour • He did not get it nicely, and in response he uploaded a story to Instagram with the photo of the cop and made him shimmy First post: Network anchor Dennis Cherkov gets involved. Cherkov received a report in the argument that he was seen making a dangerous detour on Route 20 while riding a motorcycle, documenting the police officer who...


Network star Dennis Cherkov was fined for a dangerous detour • He did not get it nicely, and in response he uploaded a story to Instagram with the photo of the cop and made him shimmy

First post: Network anchor Dennis Cherkov gets involved. Cherkov received a report in the argument that he was seen making a dangerous detour on Route 20 while riding a motorcycle, documenting the police officer who stopped him on Instagram with the caption: “I wish you would not come home today. The Israel Police is only looking for what to write reports on, "inflate the coffers." He went on to add: "Dog son of a dog, that's what you are", next to the label: "Money for drugs you will not have, Amen".

The incident happened yesterday (Thursday), when the rider of the Motorcycle Patrol's motorcycle patrol stopped Cherkov, and wrote him a report that he made a detour on the side of the road while the traffic was flowing at high speed on the lanes. Cherkov was fined NIS 250 for driving wildly .

But Cherkov did not go over it in silence - and after the policeman wrote the report to him, he uploaded the story in question to his Instagram account, which has about 190,000 followers.

The police officer, for his part, filed a complaint with the police following the incident, and may also file a civil lawsuit against the network star.

A source close to the details said that the incident occurred at a time when there was a tens of percent increase in the number of people killed on the roads among riders on two-wheeled vehicles. Cherkov responded by saying that "this is nonsense."

Cherkov told Israel Today: "Half of what is written here is incorrect. I drove on the sidelines during rush hour, which is allowed. The policeman decided to give a report even though it is not justified - and I will ask to be tried. "The Israeli police are doing an excellent job, but there are weeds that must fly on a missile from the job, and I will continue to greet them every day."

Source: israelhayom

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