Fines in Europe ?

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Mc F

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407 posts

264 months

Friday 8th September 2023
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I seem to have picked up a few fines in my Hire Car whilst praying in the Vatican in 2022’ & another for “entering a town centre without authorisation”.

My question is can they enforce these penalties in Australia.

1 year later still getting correspondence.

dobly

1,189 posts

160 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Quick answer is I don’t know.
Who is sending the fines to you?
Sometimes fines for overseas drivers are directed to the hire company, and they pay them and charge your credit card (and often a fee for their admin costs). How did you pay for the car hire? If by credit card, do you still have that card / account?

Pistom

4,976 posts

160 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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The usual route is charging the hire company as above.

If they haven't done that then the question still stands though as I don't know how far they will push to get the payment.

I think Europe generally is pretty easy on stuff like this.

forzaminardi

2,290 posts

188 months

Wednesday 13th September 2023
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I had a fine imposed for 'over-enthusiastic driving' during a trip to Italy while living in the UK once. I never paid and nothing happened. I was vaguely worried when next visiting Italy and renting a car from the same company (Sixt) but again, nothing happened. This was almost 20 years ago, though, so it may be that they are a little more on the ball.

I'm pretty sure you'll be OK, albeit for your own peace of mind you could pay it.

paddy1970

702 posts

110 months

Wednesday 13th September 2023
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In the European Union, for example, member states have mechanisms for cross-border enforcement of traffic fines, but such frameworks do not extend to Australia.

Australian authorities are unlikely to enforce traffic fines issued in another country. However, non-payment of fines may lead to complications should you return to the country where the fines were issued. There might also be repercussions in terms of international debt collection efforts.