
In Uzbekistan, the popular blogger Khonzoda was held administratively liable after posting a video recorded inside a car. This was reported by Upl.uz.
The law enforcement agencies announced this. This incident is one of the widespread trends in our country, with other public figures also joining in.
However, such actions not only face social criticism but also lead to the application of legal measures. The national legislation requires strict measures against those who violate traffic rules.
As a result of investigations, a number of bloggers were fined, and some, like Khonzoda, were temporarily deprived of the right to drive a vehicle. Khonzoda's car, estimated to be worth about 260 million soms, was towed to the impound lot.
Additionally, her driver's license was confiscated. This is considered the strictest punishment among the participants of this viral flashmob.
This event occurred against the background of recent changes in the blogger's personal life. She recently officially announced her divorce from her spouse, which sparked widespread discussions among her followers.
Recently, the accountability of bloggers in Uzbekistan for various violations has been increasing. The authorized bodies emphasize that popularity on social networks does not exempt one from following laws, including traffic rules.
Moreover, a special website operates in Uzbekistan where citizens can anonymously upload videos showing traffic violations. If the offense is confirmed and a fine is imposed, the person who submitted the video receives a financial incentive.
This system serves to improve road safety and encourages citizens to report violations.