October 2023

Volume 06 Issue 10 October 2023
Criminal Liability of Illegal Parking Attendants (Study in Jayapura City)
1Novana, V. J. Kareth, 2Elias Hence Thesia
1,2Faculty of Law, Cenderawasih University
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i10-64

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ABSTRACT

This research departs from the widespread problems regarding illegal parking in Indonesia, especially in the city of Jayapura. The problem is then formulated into a problem formulation, namely what is the criminal responsibility of illegal parking attendants in Indonesia, using the example of a study in the city of Jayapura. The research method used in this paper is to use an empirical juridical legal approach. The results of the study show that parking attendants are subjects who commit illegal parking crimes which are a form of illegal levies. For illegal parking crimes committed by illegal parking attendants, they can be subject to Article 368 of the Criminal Code, Article 373 of the Criminal Code and Article 379 of the Criminal Code. The criminal responsibility of illegal parking attendants is the responsibility imposed on a person who carries out illegal parking activities. The types of criminal sanctions that can be imposed on illegal parking attendants are imprisonment or fines.

KEYWORDS:

Interpreter; Wild Parking; Accountability; Criminal.

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