Overburdened small cargo carrier - LPI-J model
In an effort to combat the illegal transport of electronic waste, the Saale-Holzland Police Inspectorate in Jena, Germany, stopped a Peugeot van from Berlin on Tuesday afternoon. The van was found to be carrying a considerable amount of electrical waste, with the cargo area filled to the ceiling.
The journey of the van was prohibited, and the total mass of the van's cargo exceeded the permissible limit by over 2,000 kg. As a result, the driver faces a significant fine due to the violation.
The incident took place in Jena, specifically in Stadtroda. The authorities involved were the Saale-Holzland Police Inspectorate, and the Jena Police Headquarters can also serve as a point of contact for further questions.
The contact details for the Saale-Holzland Police Inspectorate are as follows:
- Telephone: 036428 640
- Email: [email protected]
The Thuringian Police's official website is http://www.thueringen.de/th3/polizei/index.aspx, where more information about the organisation and its activities can be found.
While the identity of the driver arrested in Stadtroda for the illegal transport of electronic waste is not publicly disclosed, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to waste transportation regulations. The authorities continue to work diligently to protect the environment and ensure that such violations are addressed appropriately.