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Hello,

In October my wife and I were in Paris and then Turin Italy for two weeks. About a week ago a ticket showed up in the mail for some violation - it’s in Italian, with only a few parts of text in English - so I don’t know exactly what it’s for. Quite frankly, I really don’t care, as driving in Italy was a REAL learning experience and we are happy to have survived! It was from some camera; there was nothing so significant as to involve harm to another or anything like that. My hunch is that it’s a speeding ticket. The question that I’d like to ask here is this: what happens if I disregard it?

Thank you,

Jim


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Most likely a speeding ticket.

And absolutely nothing will happen to you if you disregard it. Until perhaps you one day return to Italy.


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what happens if I disregard it?

Ever going back to Italy?

If No, then fugetaboutit !

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Maybe a warrant for your arrest. That will be fun times if you ever try to cross a border and they run your name.


 
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Unless you're Foxy Knoxy, the Italians have already forgotten about it.




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Just as a last “fuck you” to my unit I got a Speeding ticket in a government vehicle on purpose maybe 3 weeks before I got out and left Germany. They usually take a month or so to get to your chain of command.. well mine came early and got there 3 days before I left.
I got “counseled” then I got yelled at for smirking when I got told to go pay it. Then a few days later I left without paying it.
That was 6, almost 7 years ago. Nothing happened and you have nothing to worry about, those cameras probably got you for going 5mph over the limit anyway. Fuck them
 
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My response was pay

I still have an outstanding bill of €100 in Italy. My Italian friends say to pay it or I cannot rent a car again. The polizia gave me a website so I could see the picture of me committing the offense in Pisa. No picture.
 
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Maybe a warrant for your arrest. That will be fun times if you ever try to cross a border and they run your name.


Very small chance of that.


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I got a parking ticket in Toronto three years (four license plates) ago. I'd like to return to Canada sometime in the future but they never mailed me anything and I lost the ticket.



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How much is it? It could affect your ability to visit any EU country if you don’t pay it. However, you would probably just have to pay it then.
 
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Late fines and penalties add up over time.
 
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I'm surprised you got a ticket. I was in Italy for about 10 days last year. When driving across Sicily I drove through no less than 5 speed camera setups (clearly identified) following somebody at way higher than the posted speed. I fully expected to get some expensive tickets but never received one. I was driving a rental car.
 
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How much is it? It could affect your ability to visit any EU country if you don’t pay it.


Where do you guys come up with this stuff?


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If you were driving a rental car, could they get the car rental agency to charge your cc if you don’t pay by the due date?
 
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How much is it? It could affect your ability to visit any EU country if you don’t pay it. However, you would probably just have to pay it then.


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How much is it? It could affect your ability to visit any EU country if you don’t pay it.


Where do you guys come up with this stuff?


I was prevented from entering ZUR by air until clearing a speeding ticket "acquired" by mail 2 months after picking up our BMW in Munich. I ignored it, but a year later had to not only pay the 80 euro DE fine but a CHF 250 penalty before I was admitted to Switzerland.
 
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Better be careful Interpol is on it! Just fly back and contest it in court. Take an Italian friend who speaks the language.
 
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Hello,

In October my wife and I were in Paris and then Turin Italy for two weeks. About a week ago a ticket showed up in the mail for some violation - it’s in Italian, with only a few parts of text in English - so I don’t know exactly what it’s for. Quite frankly, I really don’t care, as driving in Italy was a REAL learning experience and we are happy to have survived! It was from some camera; there was nothing so significant as to involve harm to another or anything like that. My hunch is that it’s a speeding ticket. The question that I’d like to ask here is this: what happens if I disregard it?

Thank you,

Jim


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Maybe a warrant for your arrest. That will be fun times if you ever try to cross a border and they run your name.


Very small chance of that.


While true, is it a chance worth taking? Just like that Virginia State Police speed thread, some times they love to target out of towners. I dont know how other countries operate and people often get confused and think they have the same rights as home.


 
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Originally posted by Sig Sauer Kraut:
How much is it? It could affect your ability to visit any EU country if you don’t pay it.


Where do you guys come up with this stuff?


I was prevented from entering ZUR by air until clearing a speeding ticket "acquired" by mail 2 months after picking up our BMW in Munich. I ignored it, but a year later had to not only pay the 80 euro DE fine but a CHF 250 penalty before I was admitted to Switzerland.


Interesting.


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