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Foreign Speeding Offenders Put Millions Into the Treasury

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The police have been given better opportunities to issue fines to foreign speeding offenders.

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The police have been given better opportunities to issue fines to foreign speeding offenders.

·Denmark
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For several years, it has been difficult to send speeding tickets abroad, but now the police have much better opportunities to collect the fines.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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In many countries, it has been the rule rather than the exception that foreign drivers were exempt from speeding tickets. But that is no longer the case.

Foreign drivers who have driven too fast in Denmark have contributed 41 million kroner to the state treasury in a year and a half. This is happening after the Police Administrative Center has been given better opportunities to send fines to speeding offenders outside the country's borders. The common European system Eucaris has been used in all cases involving foreign vehicles from the police's automatic traffic control (ATK).

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DR broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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