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Administrative responsibility of a serviceman for an offense
Introduction
Administrative responsibility is an important tool for maintaining law and order both in civilian life and in the army. Military personnel, like all citizens, are obliged to comply with laws and regulations, and may be held administratively liable for their violation. In this article, we will consider what administrative responsibility is, what types of administrative offenses can be committed by military personnel, and how the process of bringing this responsibility is carried out.What is administrative responsibility?
Administrative responsibility is a type of legal responsibility applied to persons for committing administrative offenses. Administrative offenses are less serious than criminal offenses, but still involve punishment, which may include fines, warnings, correctional work and other measures.
Types of administrative offenses of military personnel
Military personnel may be held administratively liable for various types of offenses, including:
Violation of the rules of military discipline:
Non-observance of established rules of conduct, order of service, etc.
Violation of public order:
Participating in fights, hooliganism, disturbing the peace and other actions that violate public order.
Violation of traffic rules:
Driving a vehicle while intoxicated, speeding, violating parking rules, etc.Administrative offenses in the field of health care:
Smoking in prohibited places, violation of sanitary norms, etc.
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