As RMF FM stated today, in the account of an MP of Law and Justice Luke Meiza there may be as many as 163 punishment points for many traffic offences. This is the consequence of a series of velocity overruns recorded by photoradiators and police intervention.
According to RMF FM journalist's findings, 16 cases of overspeed have already been recorded in the system, Although the erstwhile requests to the Sejm included only 9 of them. For the offences themselves registered by the political photographers, 148 punishment points may be added, and the full of the mandates will exceed PLN 15,000. After counting all cases – including those revealed during road checks – the full balance sheet may amount to 163 punishment points and about 17,8 1000 PLN of financial penalties.
RMF FM besides provided a detailed list of velocity overruns. Among the revealed cases are: 2 exceedable speeds of 62 km/h, 1 by 60 km/h, 1 by 44 km/h, and at least 3 exceedables by more than 30 km/h. On 1 day, photo-radiators twice registered a MP's car breaking the road rules. The loudest incidental afraid driving at about 200 km/h on an expressway where a limit of 120 km/h was in force.
According to RMF FM, specified a advanced number of punishment points means the failure of a driving licence and the request to re-take the test. The Sejm may besides receive further proposals related to parliamentary responsibility.
Luke Meiza, in his statements to the media, explained that the cases active older offences and apologized for speeding.
In the case of Mezza, it's hard to talk about an incident. The scale and repeatability of the infringements indicate a fixed way of ignoring traffic rules alternatively than a one-off driver error. It is besides not possible to ignore the fact of being a public office – the parliamentarian is expected to comply with the law, not its serial violation.
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24.03.2026
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