Vanna Barba: “Well done to me” says about the bitter fine after alcohol tests in Omonia

Or she made her first statements to the camera about the fine she was cut after in Omonia. The police found that the actress was driving under the influence of alcohol and the letter of law was followed. She came down from the car to change places and at the wheel her father, who was with her and an eyewitness in control, sat down. Vanna Barba claims her condition became a lesson. He promises that in the future he will be more careful and will not drive again under the influence of alcohol. She described what happened on New Year’s Eve when she was out to have fun with her own people. In Omonia, she fell into a police roadblock, which stopped her car for alcohol tests. ADVERSE “New Year’s Eve, we all drink a little more. It was my holiday, we were with my family, but I made the mistake of driving. They stopped me at the Omonia block, and they better. They didn’t treat me like a public figure, but like any other citizen. I find this important and I want to emphasise it,” said Vanna Barba on the ERT camera, for the update show. The actress argued that such practices are necessary to ensure road safety, adding that financial penalties must be strict. “The fine was over 800 euros, and my father had to pick up the vehicle. It is right to have strict measures, because this is the only way we learn to respect the law,” he said. At the same time, he made a flashback on the mentality of the past, where, as he noted, road traffic education was incomplete. “In our day, at 18 we got a diploma without substantial education. What is done has left enormous consequences,” said Vanna Barba, stressing the need to move to a new era with more road consciousness. CORVERSE The actress closed her position with an appeal to citizens, especially young people, to avoid driving under the influence of alcohol. “I am not against alcohol, but there must be respect for the law and those around us. It takes strictness to change as a society.” It is recalled that the incident with Vanna Barba comes at a time when the new Road Traffic Code is in public consultation with a view to tightening penalties and strengthening road safety.