Californicationdude wrote:
ok, then what is the infamous 'word on the street', in the opinion of our resident members, of these ruinous fines?
what are the ticos saying?
I just can't see the public putting up with such ticket prices.
The most visible effect was Ticos jamming the drivers license bureau to about 250% capacity to renew there expired licenses. They never worried about that before because the fine, if they go caught, was so small it was not worth the trouble to renew their license.
Now it is reported that the wait to take the drivers licensing exam is more then two months. Ticos again never bothered getting a license because the penalty for not having one was so small it did not make sense, to them, to get a license.
This week Salsa IV (the constitutional court) ruled that the car seat law also applies to taxis. It was written that taxis were exempt. The law states that the car seat must be appropriate for the weight and age of all Ch*ldren up to 12 years old. This means that a taxi would have to carry 2 or 3 different size car seats to comply. The taxi drivers plan to appeal as they say there is no room in the cab trunk for that many car seats. The other problem they point out is suppose it is a mother and 3 Ch*ldren and the Ch*ldren all require the same size car seat. How can they handle that?
Other then that have not really heard any feedback from Ticos.
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