They developed speed races in Switzerland, that's the penalty for Kosovar and Serb

A Kosovo citizen and a seventh of Serbia could be sentenced to partially parole prison after a race of speed on the A1-by-creract highway have made speed outages, writes aragauerzeitung.ch. The Public Prosecutor's Office in Baden has also called for the country's legislative expulsion for the two indictees. 19-year-old citizen of Serbia [...]
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Baden has also called for the country's legislative expulsion for the two indictees.
Serbia's 19-year-old citizen and 21-year-old Kosovar from the Cyril Canton have been photographed by radar on the 11 April night of April 11th, on the A1 highway in Spreitenbach AG, conducting a very high speed. Both accused men rowed side by side with many horsepower.
The 19-year-old has been photographed developing a speed of 235 km per hour, while 21-year-old, 224 km. So the public prosecutor of Canton Aargau announced on Monday. On the highway the maximum gap allowed was 120 miles per hour.
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Baden accuses them of constantly exposing other participants in communications, themselves and passengers in their cars to a high risk of serious injuries or fatality through their driving style.
In addition, the public prosecutor's office accuses new drivers of other acts of traffic. Among other things, they claim they have carried out massive speed over the city, despite each other, 21-year-old once, while 19-year-olds sometimes. The defendants have filmed these speed crossings with mobile phones.
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Baden requires Serbia's tetasi to be sentenced to three years in prison, of which 18 months in effective prison, and a fine of 3000 francs. For 21-year-old Kosovo, the public prosecutor has sought prison sentences of two and a half years -- 15 months -- of which effective prison and fine of 2,500 francs.
In addition, the prosecution calls for alternative expulsion from Switzerland for five years to each of the accused, albinfo.ch records. Not yet specified when trial will be held at the Baden Circle Court












