What kind of athletes
I guess that depends on who you're asking. If you ask the players that are being prosecuted either by a fine or suspension, they're probably going to tell you that, no, they aren't a good thing, If you ask the general public, myself included, I would say that generally, fines and suspensions are a good thing. Athletes should be treated like any other member of society. There should be consequences in place and punishments when laws are broken and ethics are in question.
yes a fine means the've done something wrong
Discipline may range from fines or suspensions up to disbarment.
it is the same as a motorcycle, auto or a boat. You could face jail time, fines and suspensions.
A person can receive personal fines for disclosing information about an individual depending on the contract structure. For example, if a person signs a contract that provides those penalties for disclosing information, then the fines could be imposed.
This is personal information.
None, although the league usually reviews major penalties (other than fighting) and could impose additional discipline such as fines or suspensions.
In some provinces, the penalty for boating while impaired by alcohol can include fines, license suspensions, and even imprisonment. Specific consequences vary by jurisdiction but often involve automatic penalties for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels over the legal limit. Additionally, repeat offenders may face harsher penalties, including longer suspensions and increased fines. Authorities aim to deter impaired boating to enhance safety on the water.
Yes, there are fines. Your local Department of Motor Vehicles can give you more information.
For full information on the fines and penalties for polluting in the US, check out the EPA's website. Link provided below.
The amount deducted from fines for time served in jail varies by jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. Generally, some places allow for a daily credit against fines, often calculated based on a set dollar amount per day spent in jail. To get accurate information, it's best to consult local laws or speak with a legal professional.
When rules are broken, consequences may be imposed depending on the severity of the violation. This could include warnings, fines, suspensions, or other disciplinary actions. The goal is to maintain order and fairness within the system.