Justice debt: Federal Police in Rosenheim confronted five men
Justice debt: Federal Police in Rosenheim confronted five men
The Federal Police in in the past few days, five men have confronted justice at border controls. This unexpected encounter not only brought important consequences for those affected, but also for the community.
one of the men, a Romanian vehicle occupant, learned on the A93 near Kiefersfelden that he had to pay either 5,500 euros or had to serve a 110-day prison sentence. Fortunately, he was able to pay the fine and thus escape prison. A similar fate also suffered a Georgian who was able to save himself from an impending 65-day imprisonment due to 1,300 euros.
The confrontation with the judicial debt was not over for a Slovenian and a Greek so quickly. The Slovenian, convicted of an incident in Germany, had to pay 1,050 euros to avoid a 21-day prison. The Greek, who had to deal with a fraud, could not apply the required 2,800 euros and was therefore detained.
A Polish driver, on the other hand, had to pay a whopping 1,600 euros due to driving without a driver's license or the 40-day prison sentence. This experience illustrates the importance of compliance with laws and rules for every citizen in order to avoid serious legal consequences.
The cases of judicial debt show that the arrival of punishments is a serious issue that can pose great challenges for those affected. It is important to adhere to the laws and to fulfill financial obligations in good time in order to avoid problems with the judiciary. This illustrates how an apparently simple stopover can turn a person upside down at a border control.
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