In mid-April, Łukasz Mejza, a PiS MP, was once again stopped by police for speeding. The incident occurred near Zielona Góra on an express road, where the politician was traveling at 151 km/h.
Mejza exceeded the speed limit by 31 km/h. He was issued a fine of 800 PLN and received 9 penalty points, which he accepted without filing an appeal.
Allegations of Avoiding Road Transport Inspection Mail
According to reports from “Super Express,” We find claims that the MP has not been collecting correspondence from the Road Transport Inspection (ITD). This has reportedly made it impossible to impose fines for nine separate violations recorded by fotoradars.
Łukasz Mejza has denied these reports. However, Marek Konkolewski, the Acting Deputy Chief Inspector of ITD, has requested the Chancellery of the Sejm to deliver the undelivered mail to the MP.
Marek Konkolewski expressed strong disapproval of the situation, stating that the scale of the traffic violations is “particular.” He argued that a politician who helps create laws should set an example and that lawmakers should accept fines rather than using immunity as a shield.
Accumulated Penalty Points and Immunity Waiver
Łukasz Mejza has now accumulated a total of 168 penalty points. Despite this significant number, he continues to drive.
The MP recently waived his immunity. This decision comes as he faces proceedings regarding 16 other speeding fines.
The politician’s history of speeding includes the aforementioned October 2025 incident on the S3, where he initially refused to accept a fine by citing his parliamentary immunity. He was traveling 80 km/h over the limit at that time.
Following the completion of administrative procedures, Mejza is likely to lose his driving privileges. This may result in the requirement to complete a full driving course from the beginning and pass the state examination again.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many penalty points has Łukasz Mejza accumulated in total?
Łukasz Mejza has accumulated a total of 168 penalty points.
What were the penalties for the speeding incident near Zielona Góra?
The MP was fined 800 PLN and received 9 penalty points for driving 151 km/h on an express road.
Why is the Road Transport Inspection (ITD) involved with the Chancellery of the Sejm?
The ITD requested the Chancellery of the Sejm to deliver correspondence to Łukasz Mejza that he allegedly failed to collect, which hindered the issuance of fines for fotoradar violations.
Do you believe parliamentary immunity should apply to traffic violations?
