Otosia.com - When facing a speeding ticket and declared convicted, often our goods seized by the traffic police. For that to know what items may be confiscated.
There are only four kinds of items seized in the face of a ticket, which is a driving license (SIM), a letter of vehicle number (vehicle registration), certificate of vehicle try (STCK) and the last vehicle, motorcycle or car.
Excluding these items can not be seized goods.
Then, referring to Law No. 22 of 2009, there are several articles that regulate it. For in addition to the four items that should not be handed over, might be lost items.
SIM into goods confiscated for violation of traffic that could be considered mild, such as a red light to penetrate markings.
Driver's license or vehicle registration for a defendant who use motor vehicles as stipulated in article 281 and article 77 paragraph (1) and Article 288 paragraph (1) in conjunction with Article 106 paragraph (5) letter a LLAJ Law (Law No. 22/2009).
Evidence for a ticket using the vehicle registration if the offense is in general more than two chapters. As well as driving on the highway and then violating traffic signs, and does not bring a driver's license or miss. Definitely will be confiscated vehicle registration. For the same legal basis on page 1.
STCK not much different from the vehicle registration only difference only at the time of the vehicle. STCK used prior to vehicle registration dropped from the traffic police. The majority of these letters are used for vehicles coming out of dealer.
Vehicle as evidence last, if the offender does not carry license and registration the seized goods were taken by officers is a vehicle. Because offenders are not able to show these letters and it is possible that your vehicle down on the list of search items (DPB).
These rules sound 'motor vehicles, for a defendant who uses a motor vehicle and driver's license and can not show or valid vehicle registration or other documents as stipulated in Article Article 288 paragraph (2) in conjunction with Article 106 paragraph (5) b. and Article 288 paragraph (1) in conjunction with Article 106 paragraph (5) letter a LLAJ Law (Law No. 22/2009) '.