Deprivation of a driver's license could be another ploy of bailiffs in the fight against the debtors. Federal Service of Court Bailiffs to seize the opportunity offered to legitimize the right of drivers to knock out one debt. The idea of ??depriving the rights of drivers came FSSP, based on experience of foreign colleagues. The head of Arthur Parfenchikov earlier drawn attention to the institutionalized an additional measure against debtors in other countries. For example, Poland has already legitimized taking away the rights of debtors, and in Israel, bailiffs allowed to prohibit the issuance of driving licenses, passports and other more "human" dishonest citizens. Arthur Parfenchikov set out to insure them the idea that driving licenses will be deprived of only those drivers whose earnings do not depend on the machine. In other words, taxi drivers, bus drivers and other drivers for whom driving is the only official source of income, will be immune. But if a person uses a car to get from home to work, it will greatly suffer. Moreover, its losses may be greater than the sum of the debt, which at times is altogether a few pennies. FSSP plans to discuss its proposal with the Ministry of Justice, as well as listen to public opinion. With the first all you can to resolve the issue amicably, then to ordinary motorists have to contend. The main counterargument disgruntled motorists - the imperfection of the government machinery for processing paid fines. If the document is approved, then the idea in the form of the bill will be presented in the State Duma. The Federal Bailiff Service of Russia, and so many threads, for which they can pull the debtors. In 2007, the bailiffs have already been allowed to prohibit debtors from leaving the country. So cancel the trip footballer Alexander Filimonov in Tashkent. At the airport he was detained and asked to pay more than 700 thousand rubles - his ex-wife alimony. And one of the residents of St. Petersburg is not released from the country for unpaid vehicle tax for the motorcycle that was stolen 15 years ago. Bailiffs anyhow because of what amounts to impose limits, whether it's 10 rubles to 15 rubles. In addition, police officers can seize property and even impose their hands on bank deposits. That can only do not go to the bailiffs to collect debts. For example, workers in Nefteyugansk FSSP pasted on city streets with pictures of the orientation of debtors. Motorists are also not getting any time - the police officers did not shun from the inspector on duty on the road and to describe radio, mobile phones and other valuables indebted state drivers. And some prefer a more sneaky ways - met on the Internet with "client" and arranges a rendezvous, where romance and the debtor impose crust FSSP. Last year, bailiffs carried 215,000 restrictions on leaving the country, which resulted in the treasury was added about 2 billion rubles. A total in 2009 was recovered 283.2 billion rubles, of which 77.8 billion came from tax payments, and more than 7 billion - to administrative fines. As for motorists, then all the "road" of fines paid by only half. According to the deputy DOBDD major general of militia Vladimir Kuzin, the reason for such a requirement of the drivers is too lenient penalty for nonpayment. In 2002, the CAO was abolished by point, which requires the drivers to pick up right up until the fine is not paid. Cancellation of this item reduced the collection of fines from 98% to 26%. In July 2008, the CAO has reappeared tougher for debtors, which means the administrative arrest of up to 15 days. This has increased the collection of fines up to 57%. Is not too early to adopt the practice of foreign counterparts, yet our system of notification of the debts is waist-deep in the bureaucracy? Often citizens who honestly pay the fine, come to notice with the proposal to pay a non-existent debt. Driver's license may be deprived even of those who carries with him a receipt for payment. Bailiffs is important is not that money has gone into the treasury, and that the name on the list of debtors. Instead of coming up with regular constraints, FSSP would be better to think about improving their work. For example, make sure that people could easily learn about their debts and after paying their names would disappear from the list of debtors. Of course, this implies a great job, and with the painstaking creation of a single registry - it will take some time. But it's better once to make a qualitative than forcing police officers pretend play to knock out the next debt. Text: Olga Zabelkina.
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