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Read this about an hour ago...lol
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Germany did do this when I lived there and it is not based on the price of the car (which some seem to be confused about) rather the INCOME of the driver. It then hurts equally across all income levels
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If you really want an eyeopener, check some of the DUI laws/penalties in Europe.
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will it really stick though. Seems like he could also afford a top notch attorney. That may be the fine was assesed but what amount did he pay after appeal
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Village roads are basically like driving on a 2 lane driveway that wind through random buildings and pedestrians are everywhere during the day. I didn't know any of this before I went. It was a blast driving over there though. My work rented us a Mercedes van (sprinter equivalent) that had a turbo diesel with a 6 speed manual. With all the curves in the road it was fun going through the gears even though it was pretty damn slow. They also have speed cameras everywhere but they warn you when one is coming up. My boss sped over there thinking f' it I don’t even have a license here... They mailed my work the ticket in the US!!! It had a picture of him driving and a picture of the back of the van with the plate. They traced it all the way through the rental company!! Germans, so meticulous! Also, the majority of Germany was farming areas like Iowa or Nebraska. Obviously the bigger towns were good size but once you leave town it was extremely rural. Cool side thought.. People can legally drive ATVs on the roads in Germany!!! During the morning/evening commute I saw 3 or 4 every day riding to / from work with backpacks carrying all their work things. |
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Yes punish the guy for having money lol. He definitely deserved the ticket though...
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Thats a bit much if you ask me.
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I actually agree with the idea of scaling traffice fines relative to wealth and/or income but 1% of your net wealth for 85 in a 50 is just the court robbing the guy.
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Keep in mind the article says that he is a repeat offender. Most places that means the fine/punishment gets larger each time.
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Driving is a privalege NOT a right. So... the "income based fine" is just another way for the nanny state to take something that doesn't belong to them. The CORRECT course of action is to fine the person the normal fine that everyone else pays and because he's a repeat offender then you take away his license. That is the ONLY legitimate and justified punishment. The idea is not to take advantage of someone's wealth to stick them with some arbitrary fine so that the municipality can get a windfall and spend it like a politician! |
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True but irrelevant.
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cabg2, you wouldn't being saying that if you were a millionaire...it just like taxes in the U.S. Sure, I make a little more than you're average person, but do I use the services (i.e. roads, police, fire, etc.,) more than anyone else? Of course not...but I still have to pay higher taxes...everyone should pay the same price to live in this country...and if you can't, then oh, well...you'll have to go somewhere else (plenty of other countries out there in the world).
If the speeder was driving a piece of crap (since he couldn't afford a Ferrari) 35MPH over the speed limit, then he is just as dangerous as the millionaire and both should pay the same fee. That's equality! Just like on the reality show Survivor...so many people believe that the person who NEEDs the million dollars should get it...sorry, it's the person who outwit, outplayed, etc., the other Survivors, regardless if that person is a pauper or a millionaire, should receive the money. |
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