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No you get fined if you register to vote and then don't vote.
The US was fined $400 for littering in Australia. This fine remained unpaid for 30 years.
You can be fined for leaving rubbish anywhere in Australia. To leave it in a National Park is no exception.
We do know they can be fined, although specific information is generally not made public.
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Yes they are and people can be fined for not paying them.
As long as you doesn't use your car on public roads you won't be fined.
i think its Australia andbelgium
IN most countries this is adopted in a bid to reduce the dog waste in public areas
On fair work Australia's website 16 year olds must earn at least $15.07 or the workplace will get fined.
A notary public can be fined up to $1,500 for certifying fake documents. They will also likely lose their license.
If a breach of peace occurs, law enforcement may intervene to restore order and protect individuals' safety. Those involved in the breach may face legal consequences such as fines or arrest, depending on the severity of the situation. It is important to address breaches of peace promptly to prevent escalation and ensure the well-being of those involved.