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by Xelbair
79 days ago
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the issue isn't fines themselves it's the fact that fines are part of agency's income and it is their best interest(as a bureaucratic agency) to keep them at highest level where companies will still pay them. Effectively this makes this a tax, enshittifying everything even worse. if fines were decoupled from agencies, and had exponentially rising curve for repeat offenses, i think that would work better than ban, as much i would prefer for them to get banned. |
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and yet there's absolutely no evidence whatsoever that they've done this. The fines that have been levied are easy to pay.