Willy was recently fined for driving his tractor in Antwerp, in the low emission zone. “Antwerp? I went there once in my life, when we went to the zoo with the school”, reacts, perplexed, the octogenarian with our colleagues from HLN. The license plate indicated on the fine is however that of his tractor.
The amount of the fine is, moreover, not negligible: 150 euros are requested. He therefore had to call the local police and ask the neighborhood constable for help in filing a complaint. “But I know one thing, I will not pay”, he assures.
Contacted by our colleagues, the City of Antwerp confirms that this is an error and that Willy will not have to pay anything.
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