The following Phu Tho car owners went to the police to handle the fines
Thế Kỷ |
According to the list of fines from January 1-20, 2025 announced by Vinh Phuc Provincial Police, there are 26 car license plates belonging to Phu Tho province.
Thế Kỷ |
According to the list of fines from January 1-20, 2025 announced by Vinh Phuc Provincial Police, there are 26 car license plates belonging to Phu Tho province.
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Whether or not late payment of fines requires additional payment is a question of many car owners.
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Near Lunar New Year, many people renting self-driving cars accept to pay a deposit because they are afraid of being fined.
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Police in Cao Bang and Bac Ninh provinces require drivers of vehicles violating traffic laws, including motorbikes, to pay fines.
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One of the biggest imprints of the Trade Union in the past term is the increasingly practical care and protection of the rights and interests of union members and workers.
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Lao Dong Newspaper reporter had an interview with Mr. Bui Thanh Nhan - Member of the Presidium of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor, Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation - about the challenges for the workers' movement and trade union activities of Ho Chi Minh City and the expectations for the 14th Vietnam Trade Union Congress.
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Lai Chau - Union members and workers are enthusiastically competing, entrusting their faith in the 14th Vietnam Trade Union Congress.
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An Giang - Studying and following Uncle Ho, BS.CKII Tran Van Loi has created many ways to both increase the efficiency of serving patients and protect healthcare workers.
NHÓM PV |
Whether or not late payment of fines requires additional payment is a question of many car owners.
Ngọc Diệp |
Near Lunar New Year, many people renting self-driving cars accept to pay a deposit because they are afraid of being fined.
Xuyên Đông |
Police in Cao Bang and Bac Ninh provinces require drivers of vehicles violating traffic laws, including motorbikes, to pay fines.