
Today, in several Russian cities, including in Moscow and St. Petersburg, shares of motorists are held in support of Oleg Shcherbinsky and against the arbitrariness of road officials. In Moscow, a column of more than 500 cars moved from the rowing canal in Krylatsky towards the Sparrow Mountains.
The shares will also be held in St. Petersburg, Voronezh, Krasnodar. Murmansk and other cities. This was told on the air of "Echo of Moscow" The leader of the movement of motorists "Freedom of choice" Vyacheslav Lysakov.
The rally in support of Oleg Shcherbinsky has already taken place in Vladivostok. The participants in the action demanded to revise the verdict against Shcherbinsky, convicted in the case of the death of the Governor of the Altai Territory in the accident.
"According to the organizers of the action, having found Oleg (Shcherbinsky) guilty of the death of the governor, the court thereby found the right to gross the rules of the road for officials. The verdict issued by Shcherbinsky, the organizers of the action consider the right to all motorists of Russia," the press release of the right -wing force said, which reports the upcoming action.
As noted in the message, the initiators of the action intend to seek the cancellation of the conviction to Shcherbinsky, as well as the ban on installing special signals for all cars, except for operational services with appropriate coloring.
The accident in which the Governor of the Altai Territory Evdokimov died, his driver and guard, and the governor’s wife received serious injuries, occurred on August 7 last year. The Governor, moving at high speed, during the overtaking, hit the Toyota in the same direction, in which, in addition to the driver, two women and two children were departed from the highway and crashed into a tree.
On Friday last week, the court of the Zonalny District of the Altai Territory found the driver of Toyota Oleg Shcherbinsky guilty of violating the rules of the road, which resulted in the death of three people, and sentenced him to 4 years in prison with serving a sentence in a colony-settlement, and also deprived him of 3 years of driver’s license.