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WorldAsiaFor washing or repairing a car in the territory of the SNT, a fine of up to 10,000 shards

For washing or repairing a car in the territory of the SNT, a fine of up to 10,000 shards

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In Russia there are several new fines for summer residents. Some of them concern summer motorists. We tell you what you can now get a fine in the territory of SNT.

New regulations now prohibit washing and repairing your car in SNT territory. For washing and repairing a car, you can now be fined from 3 to 5 thousand rubles.

If soil contamination is detected, the fine can reach 10,000 rubles. And a fine of up to 5,000 rubles is punishable for parking a car on green spaces.

For driving without a license in national parks, reserves, nature reserves and botanical gardens, a fine of 3-4 thousand rubles is prescribed. This is reported by the publication Izvestia.

Earlier, the MP from Kaliningrad reported that the State Duma amended the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation on life imprisonment for treason. Tougher penalties are also proposed for terrorist crimes.


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