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A tragedy that could have been avoided has caused a series of vehement reactions in Romania. A 13-year-old girl died last week after being fatally hit on a pedestrian crossing in Bucharest by a police car and a second girl, seriously injured, was taken to hospital. The police car had its lights on. The interior minister, Lucian Bode, also reacted to the tragedy and explained that the policeman who was driving the car was not on an emergency mission, but was simply doing his job, at the request of the Directorate for Persons Record. He also said that the police officers who drive a police car, whether they are on an emergency mission or not, are not exempt from criminal liability.   Lucian Bode: "The law is very clear: everything that means driving in a priority situation, whether the police officer is on a police mission or on an emergency mission, the driver of a police car has the obligation to drive carefully and is exempt only from civil offense liability, not from

AUR demands dismissal of IntMin Bode

The Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) is demanding that Interior Minister Lucian Bode be dismissed from office, claiming that the serious.

E-Distributie Muntenia extends the electricity grid in Ilfov and Giurgiu counties

E-Distributie Muntenia extends the electricity grid in Ilfov and Giurgiu counties
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Accident grav pe A1: un TIR și o autoutilitară s-au ciocnit Traficul spre Capitală este îngreunat

Traficul este blocat joi pe A1 Bucureşti - Piteşti, la kilometrul 29, pe sensul de mers către Capitală, în apropierea localităţii Bolintin Vale,.

Crime networks suspected of burning tech waste for scrap metal in Romania

Crime networks suspected of burning tech waste for scrap metal in Romania Reuters 2 hrs ago By Luiza Ilie © Reuters/INQUAM PHOTOS Octavian Berceanu, Chief of the National Environmental Guard, looks at piles of trash gathered on a plain in Sintesti village, Ilfov By Luiza Ilie SINTESTI, Romania (Reuters) - In the villages surrounding Romanian capital Bucharest, the fires burning discarded electronic kit and car parts for scrap metal never stop. A month of near daily raids has uncovered what appear to be organised crime networks recruiting long-ignored poor villagers to burn the waste, Romania s environment enforcement chief said. Commissioners from the Environmental Guard, part of the Environment Ministry, have seen scores of illegal fires in backyards, fields carpeted with trash or near river beds during their swoops on the villages.

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