
In a late-night ruling, the Lublin Court of Appeal upheld Dorohusk Mayor Wojciech Sawa’s emergency order banning carrier protests at the Yahodyn–Dorohusk crossing. Judges argued that blocking the only high-capacity road in the area constitutes illegal obstruction, not a lawful assembly. Organiser Rafał Mekler said protesters would respect the verdict and disperse.
The decision reverses a lower-court judgement issued just 24 hours earlier, highlighting the legal whiplash faced by multinational shippers since blockades began in early November. While traffic at Dorohusk may resume, pickets continue at three other corridors, meaning only partial relief for automotive, FMCG and pharmaceutical supply chains.
For firms needing to dispatch drivers or technicians across the Polish frontier on short notice, VisaHQ (https://www.visahq.com/poland/) can streamline any visa or transit-document formalities. The platform’s real-time tracking and concierge support help HR managers adapt quickly when rulings like the Dorohusk decision suddenly reopen routes or shift traffic to alternative checkpoints.
For business-mobility planners, the reopening could shave 8–10 hours off detours via southern crossings. HR teams moving maintenance crews or cross-border assignees should nevertheless keep itineraries flexible: local authorities can reinstate bans or issue new permits at short notice. Legal experts say the precedent will make future protest applications subject to stricter scrutiny under road-traffic laws, potentially reducing sudden blockades—but raising the stakes for organisers.
The decision reverses a lower-court judgement issued just 24 hours earlier, highlighting the legal whiplash faced by multinational shippers since blockades began in early November. While traffic at Dorohusk may resume, pickets continue at three other corridors, meaning only partial relief for automotive, FMCG and pharmaceutical supply chains.
For firms needing to dispatch drivers or technicians across the Polish frontier on short notice, VisaHQ (https://www.visahq.com/poland/) can streamline any visa or transit-document formalities. The platform’s real-time tracking and concierge support help HR managers adapt quickly when rulings like the Dorohusk decision suddenly reopen routes or shift traffic to alternative checkpoints.
For business-mobility planners, the reopening could shave 8–10 hours off detours via southern crossings. HR teams moving maintenance crews or cross-border assignees should nevertheless keep itineraries flexible: local authorities can reinstate bans or issue new permits at short notice. Legal experts say the precedent will make future protest applications subject to stricter scrutiny under road-traffic laws, potentially reducing sudden blockades—but raising the stakes for organisers.






