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Finland speeding ticket

Started by WithoutAPaddle, March 05, 2015, 10:23 PM NHFT

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WithoutAPaddle

From AOL:
Man in Finland gets $60,000 speeding ticket
Mar 4th 2015 7:54AM

Breaking the law in Finland will cost you, but exactly how much depends on a couple of things. One is the severity of the crime committed, and the other is the lawbreaker's income.

The latter factor is in place to ensure that punishments are equally felt by all be they rich or poor. Due to his millionaire status, Reima Kuisla was handed a roughly 60 thousand dollar ticket for traveling 14 miles per hour over the posted limit.

Before issuing the citation, authorities looked up the man's 2013 tax return and calculated the amount accordingly.Though the ticket value is based on long-standing law, Kuisla feels that he's been treated unfairly.

He wrote on his Facebook page, "Finland is impossible to live in for certain kinds of people who have high incomes and wealth."

Before the age of technology, the nation's top earners did have a bit of a loophole. Back then when asked to state their annual income, a number of them just lied. Though numerous rich people have complained about the sliding scale system, based on responses to Kuisla's grievances, not everybody is sympathetic to their woes.

One individual astutely pointed out, "If you follow the rules you won't have to pay fines."

Tom Sawyer

Quote from: WithoutAPaddle on March 05, 2015, 10:23 PM NHFT
From AOL:

One individual astutely pointed out, "If you follow the rules you won't have to pay fines."

Death for speeding!
If you follow the rules you won't be executed.

Russell Kanning

so when is he getting a flight out of there
this reminds me of the inventor of Linux .... he had to go to the Bay Area to make any money. He could only remain a student on government grants in Finland.
btw his parents were commies who visited Russia almost every year.
yea socialism