To record contraventions subject to the fixed fine procedure in cases where they are not paid immediately into the hands of the ticketing officer, the latter shall use forms whose characteristics are laid down by the provisions of this section.
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To record contraventions subject to the fixed fine procedure in cases where they are not paid immediately into the hands of the ticketing officer, the latter shall use forms whose characteristics are laid down by the provisions of this section.
Pour relever les contraventions soumises à la procédure de l’amende forfaitaire dans le cas où celles-ci ne sont pas payées immédiatement entre les mains de l’agent verbalisateur, ce dernier utilise des formulaires dont les caractéristiques sont fixées par les dispositions de la présente section.
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