An Indian tourist was left surprised after receiving a traffic fine of nearly Rs 1.5 lakh almost a year after returning from a vacation in Switzerland. The penalty arrived by mail long after the trip, catching her completely off guard.Social Media Post Seeks HelpTaking to X (formerly Twitter), the woman, identified as Poan Sapdi, shared her experience and sought guidance from others who may have faced similar situations."Has anyone here received a traffic violation fine from Switzerland months after returning from a vacation?" she wrote. "We just received a challan of almost Rs 1 lakh, nearly a year after our trip. We're trying to understand if there's any way to appeal, reduce, or get it waived."— Poan__Sapdi (@Poan__Sapdi) Appeal for Advice from Online CommunityIn a follow-up post, she urged users to share their experiences or suggestions on how to deal with such fines."Would love to hear from anyone who has dealt with something similar or knows the process. Any help would be greatly appreciated," she added.Mixed Reactions from UsersHer post sparked responses from social media users, with some sharing their own encounters with traffic fines abroad."Got one from Germany once after a trip for 10k. Paid. But 1 lakh is crazy," another user wrote.Warning About Swiss Traffic PenaltiesOther users highlighted the strict nature of traffic rules in Switzerland and the high penalties associated with violations."Swiss traffic fines are huge. Pay it, else they will keep on piling interest on it. You can also ask for a payment plan, maybe you can pay it over time, little by little. Not sure if you travel back"Disclaimer: This article is based on a user-generated post on X. ET.com has not independently verified the claims made in the post and does not vouch for their accuracy. The views expressed are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect the views of ET.com. Reader discretion is advised.