Article A37-24 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure
Contraventions subject to the fixed fine procedure that are not likely to result in the loss of driving licence points are recorded in a booklet with a white cover page and white pages.
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Contraventions subject to the fixed fine procedure that are not likely to result in the loss of driving licence points are recorded in a booklet with a white cover page and white pages.
I. – On the front of slips no. 2, 3, 4 and 5, on the left-hand side of “B. Collection”, the offender and the enforcement officers sign their names under the heading: “He acknowledges having been informed of the provisions set out on the back of this document”. Encaissement”, the offender and the ticketing officers affix their signatures under the words: “He acknowledges having been informed of the provisions set…
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