Drivers in Ukraine face up to 12 years in prison: what is strictly prohibited to do at the wheel.

Driver behind the wheel posing a strong threat
Driver behind the wheel posing a strong threat

Ukrainians have been reminded of the actions prohibited for drivers during the war. Violating these prohibitions can lead to up to 12 years in prison.

This is reported by 'Your Car' referencing 'Wave'.

Martial law is still in effect in Ukraine, imposing a number of restrictions on citizens. According to these restrictions, during the period of martial law in Ukraine, it is prohibited to disseminate information about the movement of weapons, military equipment, ammunition, and personnel of the Armed Forces.

Thus, for violating these prohibitions, Ukrainians face penalties ranging from 5 to 12 years in prison, depending on the type of violation and the degree of harm caused.

It is worth noting that this particularly concerns drivers' use of video recorders that automatically register everything happening around.

The Security Service has reminded that drivers do not even need to personally hand over recordings from video recorders to third parties or publish them online to cause harm. They emphasized that any video recorder can become a potential entry point for illegal information leakage to benefit hostile intelligence services.

Therefore, the use of video recorders on public roads, near government buildings, infrastructure facilities, and military sites is strictly prohibited, especially in frontline regions.

Previously, it was reported that drivers in Ukraine will have to pay for one more service.


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