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Automotive lawyer Voropaev: a traffic cop has no right to inspect a car without witnesses

In addition, a traffic police officer cannot conduct an inspection of a car without the included video recording, protocol or owner of the vehicle. Automotive lawyer Lev Voropaev spoke about this in an interview with Motor magazine.

“An inspection of a car by a traffic police officer will be illegal if it is carried out without the participation of witnesses, a video recording, an appropriate protocol, or without indicating that an inspection was carried out, as well as in the absence of the person who owns the vehicle,” the lawyer said.

According to him, if a traffic cop wants to cut and open the seats, then such actions are no longer included in such a control and supervisory action as an inspection. These actions can only be authorized by a court or investigator, otherwise they will be illegal.

Earlier, lawyer Voropaev told what to do if the insurance company robbed the driver when paying for comprehensive insurance and compulsory motor liability insurance.

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