Can someone else handle the penalty for a traffic violation caught by electronic surveillance?
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No, this is not allowed. Traffic violations generally involve two main types of penalties. One is on-the-spot violation tickets issued by traffic law enforcement officers who gather evidence at the scene and issue a penalty decision. The other is electronic violation records. Below is relevant information: Violation points deduction: Points deducted for violations captured by electronic surveillance. All violation records, whether issued by traffic police on the spot or captured by electronic surveillance, are subject to penalties and fines. Moreover, the amounts of fines and points deducted are clearly stipulated in the new traffic laws, so vehicle owners need not worry about arbitrary charges by relevant authorities. Important notes: To handle penalties for violations caught by electronic surveillance, the driver must personally bring their driver's license, ID card, and vehicle registration certificate. All three documents are mandatory, and the violation must be processed at the nearest vehicle management office or traffic management service station.