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by zdragnar 726 days ago
The penalty must be proportionate to the crime. Otherwise, there's a good chance a higher court will overturn it.

It doesn't matter where the profits go; in this case, management at two warehouses did something wrong, and the fine reflects the scope of the harm done.

If this could be proven to be happening illegally at every warehouse nationwide, then it becomes a larger issue and there will be larger personalities.

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It seems to me that it matters where the profit goes because part of "proportionate to the crime" means that the fine is sufficient to discourage the behavior.