A woman from Malmyzhsky District had her car confiscated for drunk driving.

A woman from Malmyzhsky District had her car confiscated for drunk driving.

      A 33-year-old resident of the Malmyzhsky District was found guilty of committing the offense provided for in Part 1 of Article 264.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (repeated operation of a vehicle while intoxicated). The court sentenced the offender to community service, as well as deprivation of driving rights for two years and confiscation of the vehicle to the state.

      Bailiffs handed the confiscated VAZ-219010 over to the MTU of Rosimushchestvo for transfer to the state.

      The press service of the Main Directorate of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia for the Kirov Region reminds citizens that, since July 2022, Russia has introduced the possibility of confiscating the cars of egregious traffic offenders, i.e. the compulsory, uncompensated seizure of such vehicles and their transfer to the state.

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"If the calculations are confirmed, we will face a G4-level storm, and possibly an even higher level — G5. This is the strongest degree of magnetic disturbances," the laboratory’s specialists note.

By the morning of November 6 the geomagnetic index had reached G2–G3 values, corresponding to moderate and strong storms. At the same time, plasma from the first flares that occurred 2–3 days earlier has already begun to affect Earth. According to scientists, this indicates that the ejections are occurring at increased speed and at an angle directed toward our planet.

According to forecasts, the main phase of the storm will begin on the night from Friday into Saturday and may last several days. During this period Earth’s magnetic field will experience significant strain.

Specialists at the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IKI RAN) note that the "strike" will be grazing — the main mass of plasma will pass by Earth, but peripheral parts will still touch the planet. However, scientists warn that such calculations have repeatedly proven to be too optimistic.

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A woman from Malmyzhsky District had her car confiscated for drunk driving.

Court bailiffs seized the woman's car for repeated drunk driving.