In Australia, fines for public nudity can vary significantly depending on the state or territory. Generally, penalties can range from $100 to over $1,000. For example, in New South Wales, public nudity can result in fines of up to $1,100, while in Queensland, it may be around $1,650. Additionally, specific circumstances and local laws can influence the exact amount.
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.
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
On fair work Australia's website 16 year olds must earn at least $15.07 or the workplace will get fined.
IN most countries this is adopted in a bid to reduce the dog waste in public areas
Yes, visitors can be fined for leaving rubbish on Uluru. It is important to follow the guidelines set by the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to respect the environment and cultural significance of the area.
A notary public can be fined up to $1,500 for certifying fake documents. They will also likely lose their license.
"Illegal downloads" are a civil offense not a criminal offense. You cannot be arrested for committing a civil offense. However you can be brought to court and, if found guilty, fined heavily.