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Hendaye Insists There Is No Fraud Involved in the 2,200 Cross-Border Fines

The controversy has escalated: the Hendaye City Council announced just hours ago that the wave of letters received by residents of the Basque Country (Hegoalde) regarding alleged traffic violations is not a scam. “The Hendaye City Council has reached an agreement with a French debt collection company, CARE, to begin the amicable collection of parking fines issued to foreign citizens who are late in paying,” the council stated on its website afte…
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The controversy has escalated: the Hendaye City Council announced just hours ago that the wave of letters received by residents of the Basque Country (Hegoalde) regarding alleged traffic violations is not a scam. “The Hendaye City Council has reached an agreement with a French debt collection company, CARE, to begin the amicable collection of parking fines issued to foreign citizens who are late in paying,” the council stated on its website afte…

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noticiasdegipuzkoa.eus broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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