Chapter 105 Fine of five yuan(2/2)
"If a ship fails to apply for a visa as required when entering or leaving the port, it will be fined 50 yuan."
"If you park without displaying signals as required, you will be fined ten yuan."
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One after another, the explanations were clear and clear, and there was a pile of fine receipts in the blink of an eye.
Just when Zhu Baogen and Liang Xiaoyu secretly marveled that one boat could fine hundreds of dollars, Han Xiangning took out a calculator from his bag and started calculating quickly.
"You committed fourteen violations at the same time, which were punished separately and combined for a total fine of 860 yuan. However, according to the safety inspection book, six of the violations were committed repeatedly within three months and should be punished according to regulations.
A fine of two to five times.”
"Since you have refused to change despite repeated admonitions, we will impose the maximum penalty on you in accordance with the regulations. The total fine for these six violations is 620 yuan, five times that is 3100 yuan, plus the other several fines of 240 yuan
, a total of three thousand three hundred and forty yuan."
One boat is fined 3,400 yuan, so how much fines can there be for so many boats in total?
Zhu Baogen and Liang Xiaoyu were shocked and couldn't believe that the Hong Kong prison guards punished them so harshly.
The captain felt like he was mourning his heir, and said with a sad face: "I don't have that much money."
Han Xiangning put down his calculator, raised his head and said, "Don't worry. According to regulations, our Binjiang Port Supervision Bureau only has the authority to issue warnings, revoke crew members' certificates, detain ships, and impose fines of up to eight hundred yuan.
For purchases above 800 yuan, you need to get approval from the provincial aviation administration department. The approval takes about a week, so you have a week to prepare the money."
Sister Zhu was not idle either. She quickly filled out the penalty decision in triplicate and motioned for the ship owner to sign:
"Hu Junwei, if you are dissatisfied with our decision on punishment, you can file a lawsuit with the court within fifteen days. If you do not file a lawsuit within the time limit and fail to perform, we can apply to the People's Court for enforcement."
Not only will you be fined, but your license and ship will also be seized!
It's not like I haven't encountered this kind of thing before, but the only time I encountered it was the air traffic control (the predecessor of the Hong Kong Supervisory Authority). Say something nice to them and ask them if they can get less penalty points.
If they are not easy to talk to, the worst possible thing is to do it with them!
But today was different from before. Three police officers came, all with guns. If they dared to take action, they would hit the muzzle of the gun.
Even if they want to cheat, the police actually use a tugboat to help the traffic control to inspect and fine them. Instead of driving the ship to their designated anchorage, they can use the tugboat to tow the ship and the cargo away...
The ship owner had no choice but to sign honestly.
Since it is joint law enforcement, the police must also take action.
Han Yu had already prepared documents and small fine receipts, but when he saw the pile of fine receipts issued by his senior sister, he felt a little embarrassed to take them out.
Thinking back to the director's previous explanation, I could only bite the bullet and take out the documents and a small book of thick fine receipts, squeezed up and said: "Hu Junwei, the three of you on board have not applied for a boat citizen certificate or a temporary boat citizen certificate. According to the relevant regulations
According to regulations, each person is fined five yuan."
"oh."
"We are punishing you on the spot and you have to pay cash."
Han Yu tore off three small documents stamped with Linghai Public Security Bureau, fined five yuan, and stamped "Special fine stamp for no boat citizen certificate" and handed them over.
The ship owner took the receipt and happily paid for it, thinking to himself that it would be better for the police, as the three of them together would only be fined fifteen yuan.
It’s okay for a primary school student to be young, but even the fines issued are so “pocket-sized”.
Han Xiangning looked at it curiously and found to her surprise that not only was the printing of the small receipt very rough, but the numbers on it were consecutive, from no00001 to no00003.
In other words, the junior student not only issued the first fine in his life, but also issued the first fine from the Yanjiang Police Station and even the Linghai Public Security Bureau for not having a boat citizen certificate!
They sent out three men and three guns, turned on the police lights and sirens, and acted so forcefully that they were fined fifteen yuan.
Chapter completed!