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Motorists in Belgium committed nearly 8.4 million traffic offences in 2023, amounting to more than half a billion euros in fines, new figures have revealed.

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Fines for driving along the Chaussée d’Ixelles – the popular shopping street that since September 2018 has been pedestrianised from 7.00 to 19.00 – average 70,000 a year, generating around €4.2 mi

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Belgian police stopped a motorist in southern Limburg who owed more than €6.2 million in unpaid fines during an extensive police operation on Wednesday, reports Le Soir.

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Brussels public transport operator Stib is giving its ticket inspectors more power to fight nuisances on the network, allowing them to fine passengers up to 15 metres beyond a station or stop.

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An Antwerp gold trader locked in a dispute with tax authorities has been ordered to pay a massive fine for tax evasion - amounting to half a billion euros.

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People who do not pay their fines for traffic violations could soon have the money taken directly from their wages, the Belgian justice ministry has announced.

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After the Belgian government reneged on its earlier promises to maintain existing retirement and pension plans for police officers, unions plan to have officers issue no fines for traffic or parki

A car drives through a 30km/h zone in Belgium (BELGA IMAGE)
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Georges Gilkinet, the federal minister for mobility, wants a better correlation between speeding fines and the seriousness of the offence, reports RTBF.

Temperature control at Brussels Airport Zaventem - Belga
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Two Belgian airports face substantial fines for violating privacy law when they imposed temperature checks on passengers at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.

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