Eilat Police officer indicted for allegedly falsifying traffic tickets
An Eilat police officer has been indicted for allegedly falsifying traffic tickets. A Tel Aviv resident recently found out he had received 63 tickets for riding a scooter without a helmet, none of which were actually sent to him. This incident raises concerns about the integrity of traffic enforcement in the area.
- ▪An Eilat police officer is facing charges for falsifying traffic tickets.
- ▪A Tel Aviv resident discovered he had 63 unreceived tickets for not wearing a helmet while riding a scooter.
- ▪The situation highlights potential issues with traffic enforcement practices.
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Eilat Police officer indicted for allegedly falsifying traffic ticketsIn addition, a Tel Aviv resident discovered last week that he had received 63 tickets for riding a scooter without a helmet, none of which had been sent to him.Follow us on GooglePolice patrol on Road 1 near Jerusalem, on February 8, 2026.(photo credit: CHAIM GOLDBERG/FLASH90)
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