Tuesday, April 26, 2016

225,000 number of road fines prescribed in 2015 portuguese national authority

In 2015, the number of road fines that eventually prescribe the National Security Authority (MOR) increased by 13% compared to the offenses that expired last year, according to the data in the latest Annual Report of Homeland Security. In absolute terms, prescribed 225,000 fines last year, 26 thousand more than in 2014, which had a total of 199,000 fines were no longer charged by the legal deadline has been exceeded. This authority handles on average more than one million offenses a year.


What explains this? Report on Internal Security Annual 2015, that national authority admits "difficulties, particularly with regard to the contracting of services." The expense of Mors in 2015 fell 24.5%, which "turned out to also have direct implications both in the number of decided case" or "prescribing", which increased compared to the year 2014 ". PUBLIC tried unsuccessfully to get further clarification mor on this topic. However, a source linked to the sector said that many cases of this kind ever arrive - after long delays - the next mor prescribing after they passed the PSP and the GNR.

Anyway, in 2013, the Homeland Security Annual Report this year explained that "the offenses Management Unit" had "13 makers lawyers, ie 8 more than in 2012 when there were only counted five jurists makers. " The table that unit provided then 27 lawyers senior technicians, number "which actually never been achieved in its fullness."

At that time, the national authority highlighted the "dematerialization of proceedings for offenses" that "contributed to reducing the average time between the commission of the offense and the enforcement of the sanction." Thus, the MOR stressed the strengthening of "disciplining effect of supervision and, above all, deterring bad driving practices that largely form the basis of road accidents."

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