USR Deputy Alexandru Dimitriu has submitted a bill in Parliament that could change the way drivers are penalized for lacking physical documents, such as a driver's license or vehicle registration. According to the initiative, traffic police will be able to verify documents online, and drivers will no longer be fined if they cannot present these documents. The project comes in the context of the digitalization of public administration and aims to reduce abuses and unnecessary penalties. If the law is adopted, drivers will be required to present documents only in cases where the police officer cannot access data from official databases. Additionally, the measure adopted last month allows police officers to generate a QR code for the fines issued, which drivers can scan and pay on the spot with a bank card, thus facilitating the sanctioning process.
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Proiect depus în Parlament: Șoferii nu vor mai fi amendați dacă nu au permisul sau talonul la ei | AUDIO
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Proiect în Parlament: șoferii să nu mai fie amendați dacă nu prezintă fizic permisul sau talonul
Șoferii nu vor mai ține mereu asupra lor permisul sau talonul maşinii, propune un deputat USR / Acum, cine nu prezintă actele fizic polițistului poate fi amendat / „Consider că această sancţiune a devenit învechită, în contextul digitalizării administraţiei publice”
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