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5,318 traffic fines processed by Prosecutor’s Office in 2016.

March 20, 2017

5,318 traffic fines processed by Prosecutor’s Office in 2016.
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- Driving without seat belt (1,111) - Driving without a license (955)/Driving without being able to prove one has a license (604) - Driving without insurance (667) - Calling while driving (646) - Driving without paying road tax (on time) (567)

- Uninsured driving; - Tinted car windows; - Driving without a license; - Compliance of agreements regarding cement trucks;

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Prosecutor's Office Press Release

5,318 traffic fines processed by Prosecutor’s Office in 2016.

Source: https://www.sxm-talks.com/st-martin-news-network/5318-traffic-fines-processed-by-prosecutors-office-in-2016/

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