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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 11789

17 May 2017
Contents Publication in full By article 13 / 36
COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EU / Justice
Existence of right to drive acquired in another member state cannot be subjected to criminal sanctions
Brussels, 16/05/2017 (Agence Europe)

Member states may not prosecute a driver who acquired the right to drive in a different member state but who is unable, for administrative reasons outside his or her control, to present a driving licence during a check, said Advocate General MIchal Bobek, in conclusions returned on Tuesday 16 May (case C-195/16 I).

A French citizen who passed his driving test in France was subjected to checks in Germany when driving on the public highway. He was able only to present a temporary certificate...

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