Driving license swindlers jumps out of the window when the fraud is suspected!

Ein 28-Jähriger aus Reisbach schummelt bei der theoretischen Führerscheinprüfung in Pilsting und springt bei Entdeckung aus dem Fenster.
A 28-year-old from Reisbach cheats at the theoretical driver's license test in Pilsting and jumps out of the window when discovered. (Symbolbild/MW)

Driving license swindlers jumps out of the window when the fraud is suspected!

in Pilsting in the Dingolfing-Landau district, an extraordinary incident caused excitement during a theoretical driver's license test. A 28-year-old man from Reisbach was convicted during his examination of the fraud after trying to get answers with the help of a hidden button in the ear. According to the investigation, which the pnp Confrontation with the examiner threatening and then jumped out of the window to escape. The police have initiated investigations against him.

More and more fraud attempts for driver's license tests are being established according to Auto Motor und Sport , whereby an alarm clock is recorded. The attempts at fraud are particularly high in the theoretical test for car classes (B/BF17). A total of 96 percent of cases occur in this area. The methods have changed over the years: While simple cheat sheets and listening devices were used in the past, sophisticated technical aids are used today, such as mini cameras and radio connections, which makes the situation all the more explosive.

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The most common fraud variants now also include deputy tests in which someone else appears for the examinee, and the use of prohibited aids such as digital cheat sheets. Especially in big cities such as Berlin, Munich and Cologne, attempts at fraud are not only fraudulent, but often also well organized and run through professional networks. This is evidenced by the current trends according to the MTR Reporting.

The chairman of the driving instructor association Saxony-Anhalt, Reiner Nuthmann, is not surprised by the increasingly sophisticated fraud stitches. Technological progress has opened new ways that turn the time -honored test upside down. The police and public prosecutor's office in Hanover even investigate a gang of defenders of documents that are active nationwide. The situation requires urgent measures: The TÜV association calls for stricter punishments, including about a blocking period of nine months for re-registration for examination and in severe cases a medical-psychological examination (MPU).

In order to take action against increasing fraud attempts, various measures are being planned. This includes increased security controls before exams, the use of digital examination procedures with algorithmic recognition methods and a comprehensive training of the test staff. This is the only way to take the integrity of the exams into account in the long term.

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OrtPilsting, Deutschland
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