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Eastenders - Prison V Fine
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So Shirley has gone to prison as Mick couldn't pay the fine. They are talking as if it's an alternative but am I right in thinking that you still have to pay the fine even if you go to prison?
Didn't think it was an either / or situation or am I wrong?
Didn't think it was an either / or situation or am I wrong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not something where the offender has the choice, but if someone has failed to pay a fine they can be taken back to court and sent to prison instead. The prison time 'pays off' the fine, there is even a table of how many days prison are equal to the fine. So the bigger the fine the more days in jail. This will only be done as a last resort,after measures like an attachment of earnings order has failed to extract payment.
I don't watch Eastenders so I don't know the storyline but the person who goes to jail is the same person who was ordered to pay the fine.
I don't see how Mick could go to jail for a fine imposed on Shirley, but then I don't even know who Mick and Shirley are or what their relationship is.
I don't watch Eastenders so I don't know the storyline but the person who goes to jail is the same person who was ordered to pay the fine.
I don't see how Mick could go to jail for a fine imposed on Shirley, but then I don't even know who Mick and Shirley are or what their relationship is.
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