My child was unbuckled in someone else’s car. who has to pay the fine me or the driver



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My child was unbuckled in someone else's car. who has to pay the fine me or the driver? and got a better answer

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Penalty on the driver I in such cases immediately warn before the trip that I will take the amount of the fine-helps?

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fine on the driver I warn in such cases before the trip that I will take the amount of the fine - it helps

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Driver That's why clever cab drivers don't get in the way.

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In law, the driver is essentially the fool for not feeling sorry for his child.

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Driver, and then he's gonna charge you.

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Driver should have insisted, buckle up.

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Driver. It's a lesson: don't put greedy passengers in your car, especially those who don't give a shit about their kid.

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Both. Driver under Article 12.6, passenger under Article 12.29. No fine for a kid under 16.

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In accordance with Part 3 of Article 12.23 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation, the requirements of the Traffic Code regarding the transportation of children It is the driver who is legally responsible for whether the child is buckled up, thus even if the child's parents are in the car - the fine will be written out exactly to the one who was actually driving the car while driving The same case if the parents protest and do not allow their child to buckle up - the driver wishing to comply with traffic rules has no right to start the transportation.

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According to the law, the driver You have a point here. Which lawmakers do not want to regulate Call a cab. One parent is carrying two or three children. All need armchairs by law Driver to carry how many armchairs? After all, the seats depend on age. 4 possible small passengers + several age groups to fill the entire trunk with seats? And if the passenger also has suitcases? That's crazy.

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Child

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Read the Driving Regulations: Duties of the driver: 2.1.2. When driving in a vehicle equipped with seat belts, be buckled up and not carry passengers who are not buckled up Passenger duties: 5.1. Passengers are obliged: when traveling in a vehicle equipped with seat belts, be wearing them And so: For the driver: COAP 12.6. Driving a vehicle by a driver not wearing a seat belt, carriage of passengers not wearing a seat belt, if k. shall incur an administrative fine of one thousand rubles For the passenger: COAP 12.29 art. 1. Violation of traffic rules by a pedestrian or a passenger of a vehicle shall entail a warning or an administrative fine in the amount of five hundred rubles So, the penalty to both, each pays his own. If the driver warned you, but you insisted, then, purely humanly, you have to pay the driver's fine.

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The driver pays the fine and you have to pay it back

 

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