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Authorities at the Ministry of Internal Affairs address speculations concerning penalties for vehicle repairs at a private estate.

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Rumors about potential penalties for car repairs at a country home prompted a response from...
Rumors about potential penalties for car repairs at a country home prompted a response from theInternal Affairs Ministry.

Authorities at the Ministry of Internal Affairs address speculations concerning penalties for vehicle repairs at a private estate.

In a recent statement posted on her Telegram channel, Irina Volk, the Assistant to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia and Major General of Police, addressed the issue of car repairs on dacha plots. However, the statement did not mention any fines issued by the MVD for such repairs or specific guidance for car owners.

Ms. Volk also clarified that the State Traffic Inspectorate does not have jurisdiction over administrative liability for violations on dacha plots. This means that any interpretations of possible fines related to car repairs on dacha plots require official explanations from authorized state bodies and regulatory institutions.

As of the time of the statement, the MVD in Russia has not issued any fines for car repairs on dacha plots and has not taken any new measures or policies regarding this matter. The MVD has also not made any changes to the existing laws or regulations regarding car repairs on dacha plots.

It is important to note that generally, dachas fall under local municipality jurisdictions, and any commercial or workshop activity, including car repairs, might be subject to local land use laws and regulations regarding environmental safety, noise, and pollution. Enforcement typically would involve local municipal authorities or housing cooperative management if the dacha is within such a structure.

However, without explicit legal texts or official announcements from recent sources, the specific rules and enforcement bodies for car repairs on dacha plots remain unclear. For precise current regulations, consulting local municipal codes or regional administrative offices would be necessary.

In response to media reports about possible fines for car owners who repair their vehicles on dacha plots, the MVD in Russia has reacted, stating that these reports may not be accurate. The MVD has not yet issued any official statement regarding the legality of car repairs on dacha plots.

Irina Volk, a Candidate of Legal Sciences, a journalist, and a writer, has been serving as the Assistant to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia since 2019. Her statement on the matter serves as a reminder for car owners to exercise caution and seek accurate information before performing any car repairs on their dacha plots.

Car repairs on dacha plots might be regulated by local land use laws and regulations, falling under the jurisdiction of local municipal authorities or housing cooperative management. In the automotive industry, precise current regulations for car repairs on dacha plots require consulting local municipal codes or regional administrative offices.

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