Brussels Influencer Receives 17.5-Year Driving Ban for Reckless Behavior
brussels May 28, 2025 13:56Brussels influencer Adil.gofast banned for 17.5 years after filming high-speed drives, violating traffic rules, and multiple previous offenses.
Brussels influencer Adil.gofast banned for 17.5 years after filming high-speed drives, violating traffic rules, and multiple previous offenses.
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