Speeding Donald Tusk has license suspended for 3 months

WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Polish police on Saturday temporarily suspended the driving license of former top European Union official Donald Tusk and fined him for speeding.

Tusk, 64, who is now the head of Poland's main opposition party, Civic Platform, said Saturday on Twitter that the penalty was "adequate" and that he accepted it "without discussion." His license was suspended for three months and he received 10 penalty points, out of 24 allowed, and a speeding ticket.

Police in Mlawa, in central Poland, where Tusk was stopped, said a 64-year-old driver exceeded the speed limit in a built-up area by over 50 kilometers (31 miles), had his licence suspended for three months and was given a speeding ticket. The speed limit is 50 kilometers per hour.

Some comments under Tusk´s tweet raised the issue of Poland´s high rate of fatal road accidents resulting from speeding.

Former European Union leader Donald Tusk, foreground, now leader of Poland's opposition, takes part in a massive protest in Warsaw, Poland, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, against Poland's restrictive abortion law that critics say is responsible for the death last month of a 30-year-old woman with a troubled pregnancy. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Former European Union leader Donald Tusk, foreground, now leader of Poland's opposition, takes part in a massive protest in Warsaw, Poland, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, against Poland's restrictive abortion law that critics say is responsible for the death last month of a 30-year-old woman with a troubled pregnancy. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Speeding Donald Tusk has license suspended for 3 months

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