
Reminder notices for traffic violations do not require fines. Specific details are as follows: If the notice does not specify a fine, then none is required. Only when a vehicle is illegally parked and refuses to leave immediately after a warning, obstructing other vehicles or pedestrians, will a fine be imposed. Although illegal parking does not typically lead to serious traffic accidents, to maintain smooth traffic conditions, traffic police will issue parking tickets to warn and penalize vehicle owners. If you receive any of the following types of notices, you can simply tear them off without incurring demerit points or fines: "Traffic Police" Parking Violation Notice: Be cautious here—many vehicle owners have been deceived. Some individuals impersonate traffic police to issue fake tickets. If you find such a notice on your vehicle, you can tear it off immediately as it lacks the signature or seal of a traffic police officer, meaning no fine is required. Traffic Assistant's Parking Reminder Notice: This differs from a traffic police notice. It does not result in demerit points or fines, but you should move your vehicle promptly. Otherwise, if a traffic police officer arrives, they may issue a real ticket. The purpose is mainly to warn owners against illegal parking. City Management's Illegal Parking Notice: Notices like these, issued by city management, are primarily to warn owners to move their vehicles quickly. However, these notices do not carry legal weight, so owners can tear them off. Nevertheless, it is crucial to move the vehicle immediately to avoid receiving an actual ticket, which would be counterproductive.


