Fixed sentence for British Prime Minister Sunak
In the statement made by the Lancashire Police Service, it was said that images showing an unbelted person in a moving vehicle in Lancashire were examined on social media.
In the statement that Sunak was not named by name, it was noted that the 42-year-old London man received a fixed sentence notice.
The statement did not provide information on the amount of the penalty that Sunak had to pay.
Consequently, Sunak has to pay the maximum penalty for not wearing a seatbelt in the country, £500, within 28 days.
In the UK, there are set penalties for minor offences, such as driving without a seatbelt. This way, the problem can be resolved without going to court. However, if the notified person objects to this decision, which is usually a fine, he can go to court.
On the other hand, a fixed penalty notice can be added to the driving license as a penalty point in some cases.
Video taken by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to post to Instagram from the back of his official car during his visit to North West England has been criticized.
Sunak apologized yesterday for removing his seatbelt to record a video on social media in the moving vehicle.
In the UK, the fine for not wearing a seatbelt can be up to £500 ($620). (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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