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A radar clocked a “repeat offender” speeding. It was a duck.

Last updated: May 13, 2025 8:00 pm
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A radar image of a speed offender caught in central Switzerland last month revealed that the culprit was not only a duck, but likely a “repeat offender,” local authorities said.

Police in the town of Koniz, near the capital Bern, were astounded when they went through radar images snapped on April 13 to discover that a mallard was among those caught in the speed trap, the municipality said on its Facebook page over the weekend.


The duck was caught going 52 kilometers per hour (32 mph) in a 30-km zone, the post said, along with a photo of the fast fowl.


The story, first reported by the Berner Zeitung newspaper on Monday, got even stranger.


It turned out that a similar-looking duck was captured flying in the same spot at exactly the same speed, on exactly the same date seven years earlier, the Facebook post said. Officials called the duck a “notorious racer and repeat offender.”

The municipality said it had considered whether the whole thing might not be a belated April Fool’s joke or a “fake” picture.

But the police inspectorate said it was impossible to doctor images or manipulate the radar system.

The computers are calibrated and tested each year by Switzerland’s Federal Institute of Metrology, and the photos taken are sealed, the municipality explained.

The Facebook post concluded: “We hope you enjoy pondering curious coincidences, criminal activities of animals and the maximum flight speed of ducks.”


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