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Mishustin regretted “the poor” violators of the speed limit

MOSCOW, February 6. /TASS/. The Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin urged being cautious about increasing the penalties, as, for example, the introduction of a fine for speeding in 5 thousand roubles unaffordable for many people.

“In developing the new Code of administrative offences was proposed to increase the fines for drivers speeding up to 5 thousand rubles. For many it is simply unbearable. We have not yet achieved such growth of wages to increase penalties,” he said at a government meeting.

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