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traffic fine
Does anybody knows how to verify a true traffic fine in Spain which could be con?
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Re: traffic fine
Originally Posted by jan123
(Post 10705508)
Does anybody knows how to verify a true traffic fine in Spain which could be con?
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with regular press reports of police, fire, council workers not getting paid or only being paid a % of their salary really surprised it hasn't become more widespread.
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Since the 4th March paying fines in cash to the police/guardia officer is no longer an option - only pay at the Santander bank, Post Office, DGT web site or via card. If they ask for cash refuse.
See here https://sede.dgt.gob.es/sede/faces/p...o_multas.xhtml |
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http://www.dgt.es/portal/es/oficina_virtual/multas/ would be a good place to start
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Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 10705664)
Since the 4th March paying fines in cash to the police/guardia officer is no longer an option - only pay at the Santander bank, Post Office, DGT web site or via card. If they ask for cash refuse.
See here https://sede.dgt.gob.es/sede/faces/p...o_multas.xhtml |
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Well if you want to support bribery and corruption that is up to you. I was trying to explain paying cash is no longer a legal option.
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A friend travelled down through France and then Spain to get to us here in Valencia (region) (this last weekend). He was most upset that he had been fined for crossing a solid white line whilst overtaking - it went solid too quickly he said.
He was only fined 40 euros which I thought was cheap but then he mentioned that he had to pay cash! In my mind, this is a clear example of a fine going nowhere other than in the pockets of the Guardia! |
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Sorry missed Spainrico's post
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My wife went with a friend to pay a 'no points' speeding fine in Banco Santander last week and there was a long queue of expats there to do the same thing. They were all caught on the N332 at Santa Pola where the speed limit suddenly drops from 80 to 50 at a cross roads, with trafico waiting just around the corner where there is a patch of waste ground big enough to hold 30 cars at a time to be given their fines.
Trafico must have those new glasses to allow them to see round corners. |
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Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 10705838)
He was most upset that he had been fined for crossing a solid white line whilst overtaking - it went solid too quickly he said.
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heading south on the Cordoba road, N432, as you come out of Pinos Puente the speed picks up to 80 for about 3-400 metres before it drops to 60 again with a DGT camera box by the side of the road about 100 metres on. but no speed lines on the road.
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Re: traffic fine
Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 10705664)
Since the 4th March paying fines in cash to the police/guardia officer is no longer an option - only pay at the Santander bank, Post Office, DGT web site or via card. If they ask for cash refuse.
See here https://sede.dgt.gob.es/sede/faces/p...o_multas.xhtml |
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I am unsure about non residents - maybe they will only accept a card.
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Re: traffic fine
Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 10705664)
Since the 4th March paying fines in cash to the police/guardia officer is no longer an option - only pay at the Santander bank, Post Office, DGT web site or via card. If they ask for cash refuse.
I reckon that makes Spain #1 in traffic enforcement! Another #1 box to tick... |
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