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		<title>What is Speeding Fine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speeding fines are financial penalties imposed on drivers who exceed the speed limit in a given area. They can be imposed by police officers. Some police vehicles carry equipment which is able to estimate another vehicle’s speed. Police officers may also carry hand-held devices which serve a similar purpose.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Speeding fines are financial penalties imposed on drivers who exceed the speed limit in a given area. They can be imposed by police officers. Some police vehicles carry equipment which is able to estimate another vehicle’s speed. Police officers may also carry hand-held devices which serve a similar purpose.</p>
<p>In many areas, fines for speeding can now be imposed impersonally because of the existence of speed cameras. The speed cameras will detect the vehicle travelling at an impermissibly high speed, then take a snapshot photograph of the vehicle’s number plate as it passes the camera. The vehicle’s registration number will then be looked up and a fine notice sent to the registered vehicle owner’s address.</p>
<p>In some cases, the registered owner of the vehicle may be required to appear in court. If the vehicle owner wishes to dispute the fine a court appearance will be necessary. When speeding fines are imposed, the offence is usually noted on the driver’s licence. An accumulation of such notices can eventually lead to the removal of a driving licence. For this type of procedures you need to hire perfect attorney who can handle all your problems like the <a href="http://www.kanninlaw.com/" target="_blank">kanin law firm</a> (http://www.kanninlaw.com), which is criminal defence and personal injury lawyer.</p>
<p>While the primary purpose of speeding fines is to regulate driving conduct on the roads, many drivers feel that the revenue raised provides an unhealthy incentive for cash-strapped local governments to be over-zealous in their enforcement of traffic regulations.</p>
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		<title>Fines &amp; Penalties</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fines and penalties are fees imposed by governments on their citizens for actions which are deemed to be transgressions of laws or regulations. The transgression involved is usually relatively minor; otherwise it would have been punished by imprisonment instead, although it does sometimes occur that fines are levied in addition to criminal sanctions. Fines and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fines and penalties are fees imposed by governments on their citizens for actions which are deemed to be transgressions of laws or regulations. The transgression involved is usually relatively minor; otherwise it would have been punished by imprisonment instead, although it does sometimes occur that fines are levied in addition to criminal sanctions. Fines and penalties are usually processed administratively by the agencies of government without prior processing through the court system. In many cases, courts do also have the power to impose fines and penalties of various kinds on their own though.</p>
<p>In today’s complex economies, governments impose a variety of reporting requirements on their citizens. For example, citizens are often required to file yearly reports on the income they have earned. Corporations are required to file periodic reports in the profits they have made. This is so that governments can ensure the citizens and corporations are paying tax appropriately. Failure to comply with these reporting requirements, whether by omitting to file a report at all, or by filing it late, is often punished with a financial penalty. It is usually possible to appeal against these penalties if the citizen or corporation is able to make the case that extraordinary circumstances prevented a prompt filing of the required report.</p>
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