Receive digitally
You get a parking fine by post, right? Well, no. Sometimes it comes in digitally, through mijnOverheid. However, that appears to be missing a lot of people.
There is a good chance that you know the envelopes of the CJIB from Leeuwarden. Not a nice mail to receive, but it is certainly not to be missed that you have to pay a fine. It becomes more difficult if you get a fine digital. Some people are not yet completely set to receive messages through mine government, while they have ever given permission for this. The result: fines come in, but remain unpaid. Then the reminders come, while the person who has to pay still knows nothing. In Amsterdam, no fewer than 36 percent of people who received a fine fine received a reminder, compared to 20 percent of the people who received the fine by post.
In Utrecht, Groningen and Enschede, among others, parking fines are sent in this way if you have given certain permissions in MijnOverheid. Even if you have checked Amsterdam, Rotterdam or Eindhoven If you have checked the municipality, you will receive parking fines digitally. According to the NOS , the National Ombudsman warns: “People often do not know exactly what they have ever given permission in MijnOverheid. Moreover, they do not know what MijnOverheid is doing, for example, research shows that many people only look into it once every six months.” Then you understand that such a fine escapes attention and sometimes there is already a reminder. The National Ombudsman therefore argues for continuing to send all fines by post.
Are you going to doubt whether you are not missing a post? Then go to the website of MijnOverheid. Here you can set out, among other things, whether you want to receive mail notifications at Digital Post. That can make it a lot easier not to miss fines. However, there is also a responsibility for municipalities, which sometimes present such fines much too vague in the subject of the message. That can also lead to the attention of people.
Received Digitally
You USUALLY Receive A Parking Ticket by Mail, Right? Well, no. Sometimes IT Comes Digitally, through MyGovernment. However, it turns out that QUITE A Few people miss this.
CHANSES ARE YOU KNOW THE ENLOPES FROM THE CJIB in LEEUWARDEN. Not fun mail to recoEIVE, but at least it’s impossible to miss that you have to pay a fine. It Becomes More Difficult IF You Receive A Fine Digitally. Some people are not yet fully prepared to recoEive messages via my hands, just though they have given permission for this at some point. The result: Fines Come in, But Remain Unpaid. Then the reminders come, while the person who has to pay them Still Knows Nothing. In Amsterdam, No Less than 36 percent of people who recovered a fine digx recedived a reminder, compared to 20 percent of people who recovered the fine by mail.
In Utrecht, Groningen and Enschede, Among Others, Parking Fines Are Sent in this way if you have given certain permissions in mijnOverheid. Also if you have checked Amsterdam, Rotterdam or Eindhoven As Your Municipality, You Will Be Sent Parking Fines Digitally. The National Ombudsman Warns According to the Nos : “People often Do not know Exactly what they doce cool Permission for in MijnOverheid. They also know what my robbery does, for Example Sending Parking Fines. Research shows that many look at it One people people.” Then you understand that such a fine escapes attention and sometimes a reminder is alreamy there. The National Ombudsman Therefore Pleads for all fines to continue to be sent by post.
Do you Doubt Whether You Are Missing Mail? Then go to the website or my government. Here you can, Among Other Things, Set Whether You Want to Receive Email Notifications for Digital Mail. That can make it a lot Easier not to miss fines. However, there is also a responsibility for muticipalities, which Sometimes Present Such fines far too vaguely in the subject of the message. This can also cause it to escape people’s attention.