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Loud car music could land £5k fine in UK

Playing music too loudly in your car isn’t just annoying – it could land you a hefty fine under UK road laws. Experts reveal the surprising risks.

Michigan faces NCAA penalties over scouting violations

The NCAA has imposed a hefty fine and suspension on Michigan's football program following an investigation into illegal scouting activities. Key staff members, including analyst Moore, face severe consequences.

Premier League to award more penalties for holding

Premier League referees will take a stricter approach on holding offences in the penalty area this season, with more penalties expected to be awarded, according to PGMOL chief Howard Webb.

Aussie drivers charged in UK town

Australian tourists are being hit with unexpected fines for driving in a popular British town. Discover why and how to avoid penalties.

Tusk warns of Russian sabotage in Poland

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has raised alarms over potential Russian sabotage operations in Warsaw, heightening security concerns in Eastern Europe.

P-Plater Fined for Bluetooth—NSW Rule Shock

A young driver in New South Wales was stunned after being fined for using Bluetooth hands-free technology—a rule many P-platers don’t even know exists. Discover the surprising law and how it affects drivers.

HMRC warns self-employed about tax status

Millions of self-employed workers in the UK are being urged to check their tax status immediately after HMRC issued a fresh warning about potential penalties.

Brits face fines at popular holiday hotspot

A beloved holiday hotspot has introduced strict new rules that could see British tourists slapped with hefty fines for common beach behaviours. Find out how to avoid penalties on your next getaway.

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