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Index to Soviet Law and Government,Vol. XIV (Summer 1975-Spring 1976)
Abstract:Should the procurator exercise supervision over the correctness, and hence the legality, of the accounting and accountability of train traffic and the observance of train schedules? Unquestionably, yes. After all, [the failure to keep schedules] is nothing more nor less than a violation of state discipline. Particularly now, at a time when the task of accelerating the nation's socioeconomic development requires—as noted in the Guidelines for the Economic and Social Development of the USSR for 1986-1990 and the Period Ending in 2000—improving the operation of railroads. And this is understandable since rail transport under the Twelfth Five-Year Plan will have to bring about a vast increase in carriage. The strict observance of state discipline is one of the main conditions for the attainment of these objectives. Any indulgence of violators instills them with a feeling of impunity and leads to more serious violations. All this inflicts material harm on the state and prevents the fulfillment of shipping plans.
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