The main thing is that traffic police officers do not abuse their powers and do not use their official position for personal gain.
Only from November 17 do they have the right to fine in a new way
October 18, 2008 · A discussion from the forum archive
This law is clearly created to expand powers. Again, an uncontrolled "month-long campaign" by the traffic police will begin.
What is there even to discuss here, when the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs himself announces the size of the new "tariff" on roads.
In addition to this law, it would be worth attaching a price list for road bribes — and everything would immediately become clear. Traffic police officers will now definitely live in clover: they will have more audacity, and they will do as they please. Forgot your license — a fine into the pocket, forgot your insurance — again a fine into the pocket. It won't take long to work your way up to being a millionaire.
Yes, now it really is worth thinking carefully before breaking the rules. With such strict fines and "tariffs", you'll have to take out insurance too.
I have been taking out "auto civil liability insurance" for several years now — I switched to it after my sister scratched a Lexus. That was a long time ago, but even now, when I remember it, I get goosebumps. It's better to keep this policy and sleep peacefully, especially since it costs mere pennies compared to how much painting the bumper of any such car would cost.
For drunk driving and serious violations — no questions here, it's all fair. But fines for seatbelt, insurance, or first aid kit — that's already too much.
Shock is when you drive without a seatbelt, in a car without insurance, and with a phone in your right hand.
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