The Patrol Police Denied the Fake: Fines for Traffic Violations Have Not Increased.
According to inkorr.com: Today, the media actively discuss the possible increase in fines for traffic violations. However, Oleksiy Biloshytskyi, the first deputy head of the Patrol Police Department, categorically denied this information.
He emphasized that there have been no changes in the amount of fines. The existing information concerns draft laws that are currently not being considered or adopted.
'Therefore, the amount of fines remains unchanged in accordance with the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses. Trust only verified sources of information!'
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False information about increased fines for traffic violations is spreading on social media, but this is not true. As of today, the amounts of fines remain unchanged, as no legislative changes have been adopted. Be careful and check news from reliable sources.
This situation underscores the importance of obtaining verified information, especially when it comes to changes in legislation. The Patrol Police urges drivers not to panic and to refer to reliable information channels to avoid misunderstandings regarding traffic rules and fines.
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