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Free taillight repair saves Paul a hundred-euro fine

Free taillight repair saves Paul a hundred-euro fine

Paul Gill from Wormerveer avoided a 100-euro fine after a neighbor pointed out a broken taillight on his vehicle. Lacking the technical skills to fix it himself, Gill sought assistance for the repair to ensure his car remained road-legal.

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