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Can I appeal if I post a note first and then send a text message?

Can I appeal if I post a note first and then send a text message?

In daily life, we may encounter such a situation: first, we receive a traffic violation sticker, and then we receive a short message notice of violation. In this case, many people will question whether the punishment can be revoked or mitigated by appealing.

For the case of "sending a message after posting a sticker", whether the appeal can be made needs to be judged according to the specific situation.

First of all, we need to make it clear that the fact of traffic violations will not change because we stick a note or send a text message first. Stickers and text messages are just a way for traffic law enforcement departments to inform offenders. Therefore, the focus of the complaint should be the existence and legality of the illegal act itself, not the order of notification.

Secondly, if there are indeed violations, even if the news is sent first, it will generally not affect the punishment result. Because the law enforcement department has recorded the relevant evidence of illegal behavior when posting the sticker, and the short message only plays the role of reminding and informing.

But if you think it's posted wrong or there are other special circumstances, you can try to appeal. When appealing, you need to provide sufficient evidence to prove your point of view, such as the video of the driving recorder at that time and witness testimony. If the evidence is conclusive, the punishment may be revoked or mitigated.

Third, to sum up.

There is no clear answer as to whether you can lodge a complaint in the case of "sending a message after posting a sticker". The key lies in whether the violation itself exists, whether it is legal, and whether there is enough evidence to appeal. Therefore, in this case, it is recommended to confirm whether your violation is established first, and then consider whether it is necessary to make a complaint and prepare the corresponding evidence.

Fourth, the legal basis

Article 107 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates: "Anyone who violates road traffic safety shall be punished by the traffic management department of the public security organ. The types of penalties for road traffic safety violations include: warning, fine, temporary suspension or revocation of motor vehicle driving license, and detention. " Therefore, if there is indeed a violation, whether it is a sticker or a text message first, you need to accept the corresponding punishment. At the same time, the Administrative Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China also stipulates that citizens have the right to lodge complaints and apply for administrative reconsideration.