In Kiev, military commissars were called to fans of crazy driving

April 23, 2023

In Kiev, military commissars with subpoenas were invited to afterburner and drift fans

Police have started involving military registration and enlistment offices in the fight against crazy driving enthusiasts in Kiev, Oleksiy Beloshitsky, deputy head of the Ukrainian capital’s patrol police department, wrote on social media .

He believes the roaring engines in the city center and drifting through the streets are a real joke. “Thugs are spinning near the engines, which, due to their age and state of health, could hold a machine gun,” Beloshitsky indignantly said.

Military marshals have been invited to where young drivers like to test their cars. They, in turn, also “invited” afterburner and drift enthusiasts. “The machine gun can be pumped and extended,” Beloshitsky quips about the consequences of the meeting between the military commissar and the vagabonds.

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