ROTHENBURGER: Speeding fines should be based on how much money we make
NOW HERE’S AN IDEA that might make at least some people smarten up on our highways — instead of handing out the same fines to everybody who speeds, set the fines according to how much people make.
After all, a speeding fine of $368 in B.C. could put somebody at the lower end of the income level in pretty dire straits, but to the Ferrari-Lamborghini crowd it’s pocket change.
The same applies for such things as not stopping for a school bus or running a red light. For one driver, traffic fines are a major deterrent; for others, they mean nothing.
Several countries already set their fines according to income: Finland, Denmark, Germany, France, Austria for example.