Nothing to do with me. I've just been reading a lot on what the law says vs what actually happens around speeding. I was pulled over not too long ago and managed to sort everything out. I was also told by the court that it does not result in a criminal record - not sure about excessive speeding...
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Just out of curiosity, is there anyone on here who got a big speeding fine, i.e 40+ km/h over the limit, who actually had a visa rejected because of that? I've only seen people say that they went to court, got the fine and paid for it however they still travel everywhere. I've even seen a...
Yes, I got it in person. I didn't really look at the fine because I was a long way away from home. Not like the traffic officer went over the document with me. In between everything, I lost it and was under the impression that I would see it online or get another copy sent to me - like they do...
From what I've seen, AARTO is not implemented countrywide yet. It was supposed to be implemented in the 2021 but due to covid and legal issues, it got postponed. Therefore, aarto won't have anything to show.
The court is 300km away from me. I can't drive all the way there and then they turn me away because I don't have a date. That's why I tried to phone them but it didn't help.
I tried paycity, paymyfines, fines sa, banking apps, etc. Like I said, I even tried the post office because it says online that you can use them. Not even the traffic department for that area can help me. I know not all online platforms cover each municipality but Fines SA does cover it.
I got it in person but lost it. It was for 71 or something in a 60 so nothing crazy. I was always under the impression that you would get a second one or that I could just pay it online. This was back in 2021. Recently, I discovered that that is not always the case.
According to the post...
Just out of curiosity, does anyone on here know whether or not you can pay an overdue fine at a post office even if you have missed your court date? I've seen numerous people say that they have contacted the magistrates court of the relevant municipality and sorted everything out. I tried that...