Italian Speeding Fine.

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AlexGSi2000

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269 posts

195 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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I'll get straight to my question; to pay or not to pay?

Long story short, I first became aware when the car rental firm I used debited €60 from my credit card (and emailed 2 days later), stating they had charged an admin fee for supplying my address details to the Italian authorities.

Fast forward a month, the speeding fine arrives - demanding €58.70 if paid within 5 days of the letter being sent (it arrived 15 days after the Italian post stamp) rising to €71 thereafter.

The fine was for being 2km/h over the limit, although the wording is confusing;
"The driver of the vehicle was traveling at Km/h 92 although the maximum speed is restricted to Km/h 90 on that stretch of road. Consequently, he exceeded the allowed speed limit of Km/h 2".

Tempted to just pretend it never arrived, postage wasn't tracked.


AlexGSi2000

Original Poster:

269 posts

195 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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its a difficult one - I'm 50/50.

Do I pay the fine and get it over and done with, or just pretend I never received it.

My concern if I put it to one side is that it could potentially escalate, no doubt they will send further notice asking for increased fines.
I'm not planning on going back to Italy any time soon!