In Spain, an "anti-fine" shirt and police warn drivers


   
 By Craig Melon          November 02, 2019

In almost all countries, many drivers are trying to avoid fines and fines, but they do not hesitate to commit them while driving, as traffic surveillance cameras have shown over the past few years.

Traffic surveillance cameras and recordings of other drivers were picked up by drivers driving their cars, browsing their smartphones and sending text messages, while others were sleeping in self-driving cars.

But in Spain, police have issued a new warning alert on their Twitter account, this time targeting drivers wearing short-sleeved T-shirts or "T-shirts", dubbed "anti-adult shirt" or "anti-fine shirt."

This short-sleeved shirt is a white T-shirt with a black belt-shaped graphic, worn by some drivers who are unwilling or unwilling to wear the seat belt.

The police said in a warning to those wearing the shirt or those trying to trick the police that wearing it may avoid them offense, but it will not save their lives.

"If you want a safe trip, don't go any further," they said in the warning. "It may avoid the offense, but ... will it save your life if there is an accident? The real seat-belt saved many."

According to the Spanish newspaper "Motorbosion", this maneuver has been evasive on the Spanish roads for several years.

The newspaper pointed out that the origin of these evasive shirts is not clear, explaining that many users on Twitter point out that Italy is the cradle of this invention, and that it emerged as soon as the approval of a law in the nineties of the last century the need to wear a seat belt in mobile vehicles.

The Motorbosion mentioned that the deceptive shirt sold for up to $ 13, through Internet sites for several years, and that it witnessed a recovery in 2012.

According to Spanish police, about a quarter of drivers killed in traffic accidents did not commit to wearing seat belts.

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