Before being fined, Evans asked magistrates to take into account the political nature of her protest.
The company, along with several other clinical-laboratory companies, ended up being fined for billing practices.
Suzie Hayman, from the charity Family Lives, said she was concerned that so many parents are being fined.
From April, hospitals will start being fined for not releasing ambulances quickly enough.
Behind a seemingly innocuous transgression--being fined for failing to promptly fill out paperwork after a bond trade--might lie an ugly story.
Head teachers would be given the right to remove disruptive or violent pupils from school without the threat of being fined.
The investigation could lead to enforcement action by the FSA, resulting in companies or individuals being fined and, in some cases ordered to compensate customers.
But he was struck by Broad's throw during his innings - an incident which led to the pace bowler being fined half of his match fee by International Cricket Council referee Ranjan Madugalle.
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Whether it was winning the League Cup with Leicester City in 2000 or getting Tottenham defender Justin Edinburgh sent off in the previous year's final, scoring stunning goals for Blackburn in the Uefa Cup or being fined for using referee Graham Poll's lavatory, Savage's career has been eventful, to say the least.
And in July, Falklands veteran Simon Weston withdrew from elections for the post in south Wales after doubts were raised about him being convicted and fined for being a passenger in a stolen car when he was 14.
The tape was initially shown to the Rutgers athletic department in November, prompting an internal investigation that resulted in Rice being suspended, fined and ordered to undergo mandatory counseling.
The bank was also recently fined for being embroiled in a global rate-rigging scandal.
But even if countries were fined for being poor, mismanaged, or crisis-causing, why should politicians care?
Goalkeeper Lenny Pidgeley has been charged with drink-driving while striker Gary Madine was fined for being drunk and disorderly last weekend.
Andrew Flintoff was stripped of the vice-captaincy and banned for a match, while five other players were fined after being caught drinking into the early hours of Saturday with a game looming that Sunday.
The parents of persistent truants would be fined under plans being considered by the Welsh government to introduce fixed penalty notices.
If the partners are found guilty of professional misconduct they face the possibility of being struck off, suspended or fined.
The AKP narrowly avoided being banned from politics in 2008 when it was fined by the country's constitutional court -- one of the last bastions of secular opposition -- for alleged anti-secular activities.
Giving evidence to the Commons Justice Select Committee, Mr Graham said that a process of regular audit was a "darn sight more helpful" than public bodies continuing to be fined for mistakes and the money effectively being returned to the Treasury.
Oram has been fined 20% of his match fee after being found guilty of dissent for his reaction to being given out on day two of the second Test.
In August he was fined for traffic and drug offences only hours after being released early from jail.
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Woodgate, who was found guilty of affray and ordered to serve 100 hours of community service, was fined eight weeks' wages, as well as being asked to work within the club's community programme.
An advertising campaign is also being launched to get the message across that litter louts will be fined.
Since 2006 the FSA has fined 11 firms and censured two motor dealerships as part of its campaign to stop people being sold policies when they are either unnecessary, not explained properly, or sneaked into the cost of a loan without the customer realising.
Despite being threatened with financial penalties for failing to meet those targets, none of the health trusts has ever been fined.
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