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by jimmyjim
5618 days ago
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And I want to point out that it makes very much sense to have fines adjusted to one's wealth. When speeding, you're endangering people's lives. There has to be some measure that will make you think twice about speeding the next time around -- if you know that the ticket fine will be a paltry amount to you (relative to your total wealth), that is no deterrent. |
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"When speeding, you're endangering people's lives."
Does this mean 56 mph is, and 55 is not dangerous somehow? By what science is this the case?
What about weather conditions? The condition of your car? The type of your car?
Your skill and ability to drive?
Also, the randomness with which this law is enforced is troublesome as well.
But perhaps if speeding tickets were $1000 dollars and up, we'd all think about it a bit more...