Speed limits, yes a lot, even though my car is not fast at all, I'll push it to its limits or more if there is a good slope.
Jaywalking, a lot too, especially when I was living in Paris, nobody there cares for their lives it seems and you end up doing the same. Needless to say that now that I'm mostly going in town by car, it's really annoying.
Not paying for parking in Paris. The ticket used to cost less than a day of paying parking so it didn't even make sense to pay, it has been increased recently though. Also, I didn't realize they could ticket me several times in the same day.
Drinking at work. There it's mostly the fault of colleagues, and the rules aren't crystal clear, but let's just say that some afternoons see a lot less work being done than usual.
Several other work rules : I work too much and too long and don't take enough rest between work days. Don't put protection gear when on construction sites, the heavy construction being finished when I get there, but rules say I should be geared from head to toe.
Undeclared work, I used to do it frequently for little things that I would just not do if there was a need for paperwork. No need anymore since vouchers have been invented for that purpose.
Undeclared revenue. For a couple of years I earned enough buying and selling stuff on eBay that I should have paid taxes.
Quoting L-188 (Reply 12): I'd tell you, but only after the statute of limitations expires |
Well if you routinely do it then you'll never tell !
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