Assuming you mean regarding a traffic violation, in most places, the police officer doesn't set the fine, he merely writes the ticket and the amount of the fine is determined by local traffic court regulations. As far as the officer is concerned, he can write you as many tickets as there were violations on your part. If you were speeding, and weaving, and made an improper lane change, and ran a stop sign, you can get four tickets (or four things marked on one ticket).
Police do not fine you. The court fines you based on the penalties laid out in the law.
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It does depend on the fine. For instance, if the fine was months or even years overdue, the police officer has the right to bring you to the station. Maybe even jail for a maximum of about 7 days.
The maximum fine for a second DUI conviction will vary depending on the state you are convicted in. For example in Florida the maximum fine is $4,000 and in North Dakota the maximum fine for a second offense is $1,000.
Yes, you can be caught by automatic cameras.
You may not call the police randomly unless it is an emergency, because they can give you a fine.
Depends who? If it is your dad then that is fine give it to him but if it is your boyfriend call the police and get him done for rape
£2500 is the maximum fine for littering. The average fine if it goes to court is £100 plus court costs. Litter wardens & Police can also issue a fixed penalty notice of £50 which if you don't pay within 2 weeks you can get taken to court. It is also worth noting that the maximum fine for fly tipping is unlimited.
if they tell the police, you can get a fine, a ban from facebook, or even worse... go to court (if you are found guilty you can go to prison for a maximum of five years)!!
there isn't a maximum!
no mate there absolutely fine apart from if you dont give thenm food in the maximum of 3 weeks they can get a bit aggressive!
I think it depends on what state you live in. I don't know where you are from but in the state I live in, you'd be LUCKY to just get a ticket and a fine, because the police CAN and WILL take you to jail for driving that many mph over the posted limit.
$200 fine