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Drunk Driver Crashes After Morsø Takes Over Ferry Operation

By Lars Hansen

In brief

Morsø Kommune has taken over operation of the Feggesund ferry from Thisted municipality. Separately, a 54-year-old woman was reported for drunk driving after a crash. Councilor Hans Møller stated Morsø was ready for the ferry operational responsibility.

  • - Location: Denmark
  • - Category: Society
  • - Published: 1 hour ago

Morsø Kommune has officially taken over the operation of the Feggesund ferry service, a key local transport link. The municipality assumed full operational responsibility from Thisted municipality, marking an administrative change for the ferry route. Morsø's technical and environmental councilor, Hans Møller, made a public statement regarding the takeover. Councilor Møller stated the municipality was ready to take on this operational responsibility. According to the official announcement, the municipality was fully prepared for this change. The preparation involved logistical and administrative planning for a smooth transition. The Feggesund ferry operation is now under the direct management of Morsø Kommune's local government.

In a separate and unrelated incident, a 54-year-old woman was reported to the authorities for drunk driving. The police report was filed following a traffic crash involving the woman's vehicle. The crash and the subsequent drunk driving report are not connected to the ferry operation change. There is no link between the administrative ferry transfer and the traffic violation. The two events are entirely separate local stories.

Both stories are of strong regional interest in Denmark and occurred within the same news cycle. The ferry service operation change is a story about local transport governance, involving municipal management and public service provision. The drunk driving incident is a story about crime and public safety, involving an alleged violation of traffic laws. Both stories combine different elements of local community affairs. One covers local governance and administrative responsibility, while the other covers law enforcement and individual accountability. They reflect ongoing administrative and community matters in the region, including how public services are managed and how laws are upheld. The stories highlight different facets of daily life and public administration in the area.

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Published: April 9, 2026

Tags: Morsø KommuneFeggesund ferrydrunk drivingDenmark transportlocal news

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