Switzerland. He Has to Pay 2,800 Euros for Speeding by 1 km/h... because He Stubbornly Insisted on Contesting It.
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For three years, a driver stubbornly contested a minor speeding ticket, claiming he wasn't driving. But with the legal fees, the bill skyrocketed!
For three years, a driver stubbornly contested a minor speeding ticket, claiming he wasn't driving. But with the legal fees, the bill skyrocketed!
The owner of a Swiss vehicle was verbalized three years ago for an excess speed of only 1 km/h in Switzerland. The latter wanted to challenge the verbalization in a federal court...
Following a verbalization for speeding, a motorist stubbornly objected to challenging a fine of 43 euros, claiming that he was not driving himself. After three years of proceedings, he did not win a case. Worse: he had to pay a crazy sum.
A motorist from Aargau was sentenced to 1000 francs in fine and 800 francs in connection with 0.86 promilles.
In the Swiss Jura, a motorist was flashed for an almost symbolic speed overrun and refused to recognize the offence. Three years later, this decision led him to the Federal Court according to Watson.ch. A small overrun in the Swiss Jura The case begins in a street of Delémont, capital of the canton of Jura. Three years ago, an automatic radar flashes a vehicle running at 64 km/h in a zone limited to 60. After applying the technical margin, the s…
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