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Claiming unpaid fines by SMS
Radical measures are being planned by the Australian State Government's Fines Payment Unit as the number of outstanding fines and penalties continues to spiral at the rate of almost $1 million a month. The unit is running a pilot program using SMS to remind people who have been issued with a court summons. "If we can get people to come in earlier and make an arrangement to pay it off, that's what we are aiming for," Acting manager of the Fines Payment Unit, Marc Marshall said, in an interview in the The Advertiser. This is not the first time Government or private agencies around the world have used text messaging as a useful and effective way to send out a reminder for overdue rent, unpaid fines, outstanding payments - even tuition. -- In New Zealand, the Justice Ministry collections centre staff are now sending text message reminders to people who continue to avoid paying overdue reparation and fines. [Press Release: New Zealand Government ] -- In a South African High School, late paying parents receive the following SMS: "A wonderful spring day to you. But please pay your child's outstanding school fees. If you have already done so, thank you." A few days after the messages go out, the school receives a lot of outstanding fees. [News24.com] -- Officials at Fife Council Scotland are hailing as a success, an experiment in which tenants behind on their rent payments were sent reminders by text messaging. Out of the 200 tenants sent SMS messages adivising them their rent was overdue, the response rate was of 40%, with five responses arriving within 10 minutes of being sent. [Textually.org] |
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