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The first fine in three years - Toyota Corolla, 1.6 liter, 2006

I understand that the law is the law, everything is fair.
True, in the depths of my soul I can’t get rid of the thought that either the DPS nicknames didn’t look like something, or they had a plan on fire. I was fined for not wearing a seatbelt in the back.
He ran to atone for sins in the savings bank.

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C0NSTANTINUS 19.02.22

ahaha :)

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Patsev 19.02.22

Ah, how bad it is to remove the belts - this is a separate article - making changes to the design of the vehicle! :)
I hope you did it at night, without witnesses, and after that carefully wiped your fingerprints from the key at 17?

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C0NSTANTINUS 19.02.22

Horror ... I don’t have any belts in the back at all ... And there, if a person starts up once a month, that’s already a lot :) Basically, my ass rides in the car :)

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Patsev 19.02.22

Even if no one drives there at all, then formally you are still a criminal, since you drive a car without the belts provided by the manufacturer.
Accordingly, TO pass honestly does not shine for you.

PS. On my domestic cars, I also immediately removed the rear belts. But then there were no such brutal laws.

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C0NSTANTINUS 19.02.22

but in fact they are needed rather in our cars. Because the seats are flimsy and the rear pakhazhirs break the front ones and press them into the distorted parts of the front panel. The front ones are automatically dead if the rear ones are not fastened at a speed of 90 or more.

These are my observations on reports of road accidents.