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Flying duck caught on velocity digital camera may very well be repeat offender

By Editorial Board Published May 14, 2025 1 Min Read
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Flying duck caught on velocity digital camera may very well be repeat offender

A duck has been caught on a radar picture breaking the velocity restrict in central Switzerland – and it may very well be a repeat offender.

Police stated the mallard had been clocked within the city of Koniz, close to Bern, reaching 52km/h (32mph) in a zone with a restrict of 30km/h (18.6mph).

Officers stated they got here throughout the rushing duck whereas assessing photos from 13 April.

A picture of a duck caught on the identical date reaching the identical velocity in the identical place in 2018 was launched by police.

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Officers imagine the similar-looking duck may very well be the identical one as final month’s offender.

Pace cameras are checked yearly and captured photos are sealed, in accordance with the authorities.

Police thought of whether or not the newest radar picture is likely to be a pretend, however hoped the general public would have the ability to benefit from the “curious coincidences” of the 2 incidents.

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