He had carefully recorded everything in two well-kept notebooks.

It was when they discovered these lines of names, in front of which appeared registration numbers that the Tarn-et-Garonne police officers got a hint.

While they were raiding this “studious” man in a completely different matter, the members of the departmental security leafed through these two notebooks.

As the man was neither a mechanic nor a car collector, the mention "paid" right next to the names and plate numbers quickly cast suspicion on his occupations.

“Via a social network, the person concerned offered his” subscribers “to skip their fines as well as the loss of driving license points by denouncing a foreign driver in place of the perpetrator of the offense”, explains the Tarn-et-Garonne police on its Facebook page.

The man will have to explain himself soon before the correctional court of Montauban.

As for the bad drivers that he "helped out", "they will also have to report to the Public Prosecutor's Office", explain the police who will have no trouble finding them thanks to their plate number plate noted black on white.

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