A criminal case has been initiated against the "zavkhoz" for dangerous driving on the school grounds.

In one of the schools in Samarkand, a person working as the head of economic affairs drove his car at high speed and dangerously at the stadium on the school grounds. This was reported by the Road Safety Service of the Public Security Department.
As a result of this action, he threatened the lives and health of students and other citizens around him. This act is assessed as hooliganism committed using a vehicle.
It was established that this incident, which occurred at the football stadium of secondary school No. 35 of the Nurabad district of the Samarkand region, was committed by the head of economic affairs of this school, that is, by a person working in the position of "zavkhoz."
The Department of Internal Affairs has initiated a criminal case under part two of Article 277 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and investigative actions are being carried out against the offending driver.
"We ask all drivers to strictly observe traffic rules and not to endanger their own life or the lives of others," the Road Safety Service said in a statement.
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