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CSM Chuck Stafford
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I've known European countries have been doing this -- it makes sense to make consequences proportionate so that one effectively feels the consequences. It needs to happen.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I've read several articles on this topic. I am absolutely not in favor of jailing anyone over unpaid tickets; and adding fines on top of what you already owe is adding insult to injury. However, charging people more just because they have a higher income is also wrong. The law is supposed to be blind.
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CSM Chuck Stafford
CSM Chuck Stafford
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Justice is still blind with regards to proportionality -- a fine of 1-day's pay feels the same regardless of what you earn individually. I know I'd rather pay a $40 speeding ticket than 1-hour of my pay, but I have a lead foot -- I'm sure I'd feel the new consequence soon enough
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
Lt Col Charlie Brown
3 y
CSM Chuck Stafford - we can agree to disagree on that...
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
3 y
Ohio's Supreme prevents debtors jails or being confined for not paying debtsor fines ... https://www.koffellaw.com/columbus-criminal-defense-blog/2015/july/debtors-prison-deemed-unconstitutional-by-ohio-s/
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SrA John Monette
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If you don't pay the fine, expect to go to jail when caught. If you don't want to get a ticket, don't do stupid stuff on the road, including causing a wreck. Not sure if I'm in favor of graduated fines, but I'd definitely look at them.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
3 y
You mean go to court and get it overturned... That happens a lot too...
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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SrA John Monette
SrA John Monette
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Not paying a traffic ticket becomes a crime. Hence the debtors prison no longer applies.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
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SrA John Monette not paying isn't the crime. Once they suspend your license for not paying, and you keeping driving... THEN it's a crime.
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