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  2. Day-fine - Wikipedia

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    A Finnish fine consists of a minimum of 1 day-fine, up to a maximum of 120 day-fines. If several crimes are punished together, 240 day-fines may be sentenced. The fines may not be sentenced together with a prison sentence, unless the prison sentence is probational. The minimum amount of a day-fine is 6 euros. Usually, the day-fine is one half ...

  3. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    Penalties may vary up to 2 years in prison, or 100,000$ in fines. Games are typically banned and classified as "objectionable content" when they contain extreme violence, offensive depictions of cruelty, animal cruelty, sexual content involving minors, or graphic depictions of sexual content, including sexual fetishes that are "revolting or ...

  4. Match fixing in association football - Wikipedia

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    A number of clubs in countries across the world have been subject to match fixing, including Australia, [8] [9] China, [10] and Spain. [11] [12] The South African national team has also been investigated. [13] In the 18 months prior to February 2013, Europol investigated 680 matches in 30 countries. [14]

  5. UEFA fines 7 soccer nations for racist and discriminatory fan ...

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    Croatia must pay the biggest fine of 50,000 euros ($54,000) for incidents at each of its three games. UEFA ordered seven national soccer federations to pay fines totaling 230,000 euros ($250,000 ...

  6. Match fixing - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 Tiger Cup – an international football tournament contested by countries in Southeast Asia – saw an example of two teams trying to lose a match. The tournament was hosted by Vietnam, with the eight countries competing split into two groups of four. The top two in each group advanced to the semi-finals with the winners playing the ...

  7. Big Ten fines Michigan and Ohio State $100,000 each for ...

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    The Big Ten Conference announced it fined Michigan and Ohio State $100,000 each for violating the conference's sportsmanship policy for the on-field melee at the end of the Wolverines' win in ...

  8. Vanderbilt and Arkansas receive six-figure fines after fans ...

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    The SEC raised the fines for fans storming fields and courts in 2023, with the first offense increasing from $50,000 to $100,000. Under the new guidelines, if Arkansas fans storm again, it will ...

  9. List of tennis code violations - Wikipedia

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    Received a point penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct after crossing the net to check the mark, and later a game penalty for yelling "shut the f*** up" at spectators; the latter resulting in an $8,000 fine. [71] [72] 2022 French Open, France Andrey Rublev: Kwon Soon-woo: Fined $8,000 for smacking the ball and throwing drink on-court in anger.