180km/h, Republika Srpska president is sentenced in Croatia: We paid the fine and continued at the same speed

Republika Srpska's president in Bosnia, Milorad Dodik, has confirmed that last week he has been forced to pay a communications sentence given by Croatia's police on the streets of this state. Dodik, has denied reports that he sought special treatment when he was stopped by police on the road to the town of Karlovac, writes Periscopi. [...]
Dodik, has denied reports that he sought special treatment when he was stopped by police on the road to the town of Karlovac, writes Periscopi.
The Banja Luka daily “Nezavisne” has reported that Dodik has said his car was moving only “180 miles per hour” and that the sentence was “catastrophic”.
In Croatia, penalties for these kinds of traffic regulations range from 400 to 950 euros.
The police stopped my official car, paid the fine, and continued on the road. There was no car control. The police were very kind, they said that the radar recorded the speed, so they could not cancel it. Instead of spending a few hours exercising the right of the privilege of erasing the sentence, we paid and continued. And we gave him 180 km/h again”, he said. /Periscope.












