As long as you don't wish to return to Scotland any time soon, there will likely not be any consequences. I have never heard of anyone getting extradited to Another Country for a parking ticket. However, if you do return to Scotland and you get stopped for any violation, the police will likely run a warrant check on your name. If your name shows up, they might haul you to a magistrate and you will find that your options are (1) paying the original fine plus and additional amount for "failure to appear" or (2) spending some time in jail to "work off" your fine.
Yes, just like a parking ticket.
If the parking is on their property, yes, they can. If you are paying for parking yourself, you have the ability to do what you wish. But they aren't responsible for you.
did u get help paying for rgit as i have tryed heaps of things
no there is no paying fee there
Although there is typically no consequence to paying a late mortgage payment, there is typically consequences to making mortgage payments late. These consequences typically include a late fee, increased interest rates, and a lowered credit rating.
The consequences for not paying a seat belt ticket range from additional fines to potential jail time. Timely payment of fines is important to avoid further problems.
What are the possible consequences of not being able to pay monetary judgments against you.
no.parking tickets are not misdemeanors.speeding tickets are misdemeanors. however, if you do not pay the parking ticket, they continue to fine penalties for not paying for the ticket immediatly.
paying taxes
yes but you must pay at the paying machine.
No idea, but I just got one for not paying a parking ticket.
Because if you don't buy anything inside then still got some profit out of you by paying for parking.