Administrative penalties follow Irinovsky Prospekt Porsche incident in St. Petersburg

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The St. Petersburg judge proceeded to administrative accountability actions against Vladislav Panov after an incident on Irinovsky Prospekt in January. According to the joint press service of the city courts, Panov, while driving a Porsche Cayenne, collided with seven cars and attempted to evade law enforcement pursuing him. The report explains that the accident drew a quick response from traffic police and that the case was reviewed with attention to the sequence of events and the evidence collected at the scene.

Investigators established that a narcotic substance weighing 0.15 grams was found inside the vehicle. Panov acknowledged his guilt during questioning. He has recently disclosed back problems as a contributing factor to the incident. The press service noted that the narcotics were kept in the car while Panov was driving but were not intended for sale or distribution; they were not used during the drive but were found in the vehicle after the crash. This information was presented to justify the administrative decision issued by the court.

As a result, Panov received 10 days of administrative arrest for possession of the narcotics. In addition, because the car lacked a license plate at the time, his license was suspended for two months. A further two-month suspension was imposed for driving a Porsche that was not registered in the required manner, a violation for which he had previously been brought to administrative responsibility. The decision reflects the court’s assessment of the risks posed by driving a vehicle without proper registration and plate visibility, especially in a dense traffic corridor like Irinovsky Prospekt.

Records indicate that Panov had his driving rights restricted for 36 months in a prior action, yet he again took to the road. For this breach, authorities imposed a fine of 30,000 rubles. This sequence of penalties underscores the authorities’ emphasis on upholding registration laws and the seriousness with which repeated violations are treated by the administrative system.

Earlier reporting about the mass accident on Irinovsky Prospekt identified the same Porsche driver as responsible for damaging seven vehicles in the course of the incident. The latest updates from the public information channels keep focus on the regulatory response and the broader consequences for the driver involved, emphasizing the ongoing administrative process and the public safety considerations cited by officials. The details provided by the city courts press service form the core of the official account, while subsequent coverage from media outlets continues to track developments and potential further administrative actions arising from the event. (City courts joint press service)

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