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A mallard duck was caught speeding — flying 52 km per hour in a 30 km per hour zone — on a radar camera in Switzerland. The duck is 'a notorious speeder and repeat offender,' the Municipality ...
It turned out that a similar-looking duck was captured flying in the same spot at exactly the same speed, on exactly the same date seven years ago in 2018, the Facebook post said.
A duck was photographed at 32 mph (52 km/h) in an 18 mph (30 km/h) area. Seven years ago, the same camera also caught a duck flying pass at 32 mph. In Europe, some countries take a relaxed ...
The duck was caught going 52 kilometres an hour in a 30-km zone, the post said. The story, first reported by the Berner Zeitung newspaper on Monday, got even stranger.
The story gets stranger. It turned out that a similar-looking duck was captured flying in the same spot at exactly the same speed, on exactly the same date seven years earlier.
Swiss speed camera captures duck flying at 52 km/hr Police discovered that a mallard was among those caught in the speed trap ...
A duck has been caught on a radar image breaking the speed limit in central Switzerland - and it could be a repeat offender. Police said the mallard had been clocked in the town of Koniz, near ...
A duck triggered a speed camera in Koeniz, Switzerland, exactly seven years after a similar-looking mallard triggered the same camera by flying at the same speed.
A radar image of a speed offender caught in central Switzerland last month revealed that the culprit was not only a duck, but likely a repeat offender, local authorities said.
A duck has been caught speeding on traffic cameras in the town of Koeniz in central Switzerland. Local police said the mallard - a wild duck - was snapped on radar images on 13 April clocking in ...