Latvia Sends First Shipment Of Cars Seized From Drunk Drivers To Ukraine | Carscoops carscoops
Separately, in February 2022, a Latvian man called Reinis Poznaks founded an NGO called Twitter Convoy, which sought to deliver vehicles donated by Latvians
war effort. Since starting in February 2022, the organization has raised €2 million and handed over more than 1,200 vehicles.
“It’s actually very scary when you realize how many cars are driving around with drunk drivers,” Poznaks said. “No one expected that people are drunk-driving so many vehicles, they can’t sell them as fast as people are drinking.” Only the latest effort to help the war effort, Aseradens said that his government is “ready to do practically anything to support Ukrainians.”
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