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How This Motorist Managed to Have to Pay 95,000 Euros for an Excess Speed of 27 Km/h

Summary by La Libre
If fines often hurt the wallet, it could even blow up the bank account... Fortunately for the wrongdoer, money doesn't seem to be a problem. ...

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A Frenchman living in Switzerland had the delicate surprise after an excess speed of 27 km/h. The offender was sentenced by the Lausanne court to pay a fine of 10 600 euros, accompanied by a suspension of 85 000 euros over three years. He will have to stand by tile during this period of time.

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If fines often hurt the wallet, it could even blow up the bank account... Fortunately for the wrongdoer, money doesn't seem to be a problem. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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The Swiss system, based on revenues, hit a multi-millionaire flashed at 77 km/h in an area limited to 50. A French driver had to pay an exceptional financial penalty after having been checked in excess of speed in the canton of Vaud. Local authorities applied their legal device, which modifies the [...] The article A French motorist is receiving a record fine of 95,000 euros in Switzerland appeared first on Le Singulier.

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In Lausanne, a very wealthy French motorist was fined a record fine after an excess speed of 27 km/h. In Switzerland, the amount is calculated on the basis of income...

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A Swiss multi-millionaire was sentenced to payment of up to 90 thousand francs (more than €95 billion) in fines. All because it has gone to 77 km/h in a place limited to 50 km/h - i.e., the infringement was 27 km/h. According to Portal 24 hours, the U.S. court system assigns taxes according to the financial resources - so that the richest people can pay coins in very advanced values, as it is the case. The offender is a French man who is among t…

·Portugal
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A driver was fined with the equivalent of over EUR 95 000 after being arrested driving 27 kilometres per hour over the legal speed limit, 50 km/h, in a European city.

·Romania
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La Libre broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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