An automatic radar (illustration).

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M.Libert / 20 Minutes

The facts date back to November 22, 2020, on the RN57, near Etalans, in the Doubs.

That day, a Jura inhabitant was driving on an axis limited to 80 km / h when it was flashed twice, respectively at 12:09 am and 12:10 pm The first at 89 km / h by a fixed speed camera or construction site, the second at 91 km / h by a radar on board a car, reports L'Est Républicain.

Upon receipt of the tickets, the applicant believed it was an error.

"So, I wanted to pay the first, then challenge the second," she explained to the regional daily.

Since then, the procedure is still ongoing and the driver has already paid 226 euros.

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