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Beddingfield Signs New Rules Bringing Instant Fines For Tourists
Beddingfield Signs New Rules Bringing Instant Fines For Tourists

Beddingfield Signs New Rules Bringing Instant Fines For Tourists

Foreign nationals who do not habitually reside in Malta will soon have to pay fines immediately if they are caught committing certain offences, following the publication of a new legal notice. Home Affairs and Security Minister Glenn Beddingfield announced that he has signed the legal notice, which will now be published in the Government Gazette. The

On-the-spot fines for non-residents to be enforced soon as Minister signs legal notice

On-the-spot fines for non-residents to be enforced soon as Minister signs legal notice

The Minister for Home Affairs and Security, Glenn Bedingfield, announced on Wednesday afternoon that he has signed the legal notice to grant law enforcement officers the power to enforce on-the-spot fines for non-residents in Malta who break the law. Posting about this on his Facebook page, Minister Bedingfield said that he has signed the legal notice

On-the-spot fines for non-residents to come into force more than a month late

On-the-spot fines for non-residents to come into force more than a month late

Police and LESA officers will soon be able to issue on-the-spot fines to non-residents, after a legal notice introducing the measure was signed for publication in the Government Gazette, more than a month after the regulation was due to come into force. On Wednesday, Home Affairs Minister Glenn Bedingfield said in a Facebook post that he had signed