A
man in Finland was recently presented with a €54,024 (approximately
$58,000 USD) speeding ticket for driving approximately 64 miles per hour
in a 50 miles per hour zone. The man, a millionaire named Reima Kuisla,
was given a ticket in that amount because Finnish fines are calculated
based on a person's income.Kimmo Kiiski of the Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications told the
New York Times that if Kuisla was driving three kilometers per hour slower, his ticket would have been around $100.
Read
about Kuisla's angry response, exactly how Finnish tickets are
calculated and the debate as to the Finnish system's merit at the
New York Times. Weigh in with your opinion on this mode of ticketing in the comments.
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