Unpaid speeding fines

The Herald reports:

Drivers refuse to pay will have their licence confiscated – sometimes on the side of the road – and possibly lose their car under changes due in months.

From February, the will ramp up efforts to recoup more than $200 million in outstanding traffic fines, most for speeding.

It will issue Driver Licence Stop Orders as a last resort to people who repeatedly ignore warning notices or court orders.

Any person found driving in breach of one of the orders will have their car impounded for 28 days.

Associate Justice Minister Chester Borrows said in some cases people would have to surrender their licence on the side of the road if police detected an order was in place.

He said the measure would apply only to people who ignored repeated 28-day deadlines for fines.

“You've got about four months from the time you've been stopped and given a ticket to pay. That's not bad, and that's interest-free credit.”

I don't think that is unreasonable.

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