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The Central Franconia police share a curious photo and amuse the network: "That's what I call hamsters"

2022-05-28T10:24:57.486Z


The Central Franconia police share a curious photo and amuse the network: "That's what I call hamsters" Created: 05/28/2022Updated: 05/28/2022 12:19 p.m By: Katarina Amtmann This car got into a police check in Nuremberg. © Screenshot Police Central Franconia/Facebook The police stopped a car in Nuremberg and found an "unusual picture". The Facebook photo was widely commented on. Nuremberg - C


The Central Franconia police share a curious photo and amuse the network: "That's what I call hamsters"

Created: 05/28/2022Updated: 05/28/2022 12:19 p.m

By: Katarina Amtmann

This car got into a police check in Nuremberg.

© Screenshot Police Central Franconia/Facebook

The police stopped a car in Nuremberg and found an "unusual picture".

The Facebook photo was widely commented on.

Nuremberg - Curious police operation in Middle Franconia!

"On Tuesday, about 400 kg of white powder, so-called flour, forced a car driver to take a break in Nuremberg," the police joked in a Facebook post on Friday, May 27.

Police Central Franconia stops car in Nuremberg - car loaded with 400 kg of flour

Accordingly, the driver of a red car was driving his vehicle on Bayernstraße when he was targeted by the traffic police.

“During the inspection, our colleagues saw something that was not quite everyday.

There were about 400 packs of flour in the vehicle,” the officials wrote with a photo of the fully packed car.

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Central Franconia police stop cars: around 400 kg of flour in the car

Everything was fine with the flour itself, the officials assure.

But: “Unfortunately, the driver didn’t take load securing that seriously.

The entire trunk and the passenger seat were delivered," as can be read in the Facebook post.

Securing the load was not the only problem, however.

“In combination with a completely worn and damaged tire on the rear axle, further driving was prevented.

The journey was only allowed to continue after the vehicle had been reloaded and the tire changed.

Police stop car with 400 kg of flour - Facebook users enjoy themselves

As of May 28, 12 p.m., the post has received over 600 likes, and almost 230 people have commented on the post.

"The colleague with the sunflower oil must have escaped unnoticed on a different route," jokes a follower.

After all, flour and oil are two products that are currently in short supply in many supermarkets.

"That's what I call hamsters," can also be read.

"Hamsters perfected," writes someone and another says: "I wish the hamster a lot of mealworms".

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"And I always get laughed at when I buckle my stuff in the passenger seat.

Safety first,” writes a man to a tearful smiley.

(came)

All news and stories from Bavaria can now also be found on our brand new Facebook page Merkur Bayern.

Source: merkur

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