15-year-old flees from police in Plön - chase over 100 km/h!
A 15-year-old fled from the police in Plön without a driver's license. The chase ended with no injuries. Investigations are ongoing.

15-year-old flees from police in Plön - chase over 100 km/h!
An unusual incident caused a stir in Plön on Saturday. A 15-year-old evades a traffic stop, causing a chase that kept police on their toes. At 1:30 p.m., police received a tip about a driver without a valid driver's license near the Rewe supermarket. The teenager, who was apparently driving his parents' car, got behind the wheel when the officers rushed to check. This reported kn online.
When the police wanted to check the Kia, the teenager accelerated and fled along federal highway 76 in the direction of Eutin at speeds of up to 100 km/h. The rapid escape finally ended on the Kieler Kamp dead end in Fegetaschen, where the early street adventurer was finally stopped. No one was injured; So the police made sure that things ended up going well. The teenager was released into the care of his guardians and may now be held responsible for driving without a license.
Legal consequences and possible penalties
The juvenile criminal law provides for various sanctions in such cases. Most young people who commit an offense such as driving without a license must expect educational measures. This can include traffic education courses, community service or even being placed under a probation officer, like the law firm law firm explained.
If the incidents are more serious or the educational measures are not sufficient, more severe punishments such as juvenile detention could be considered. As a rule, care is taken to ensure that the measures have an educational effect and that the young people internalize the meaning of the traffic rules. It remains to be seen whether this will happen in the case of the 15-year-old in Plön.
A trend among young people?
This incident is not alone. In other parts of Germany, too, young people repeatedly seem to be driving without a license. Recently, a 15-year-old in St. Georgen in the Black Forest was seriously injured after a similar escape while driving her father's car. But fortunately there was no evidence of alcohol or drug consumption there either zeit.de reported.
Whether a change in the education or supervision of young people is necessary? In any case, it is clear that the topics of road safety and responsible driving are becoming increasingly important. This incident in Plön could be food for thought for parents and legal guardians.