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legsdiamond
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"$60,000 speeding tickt in Finland (swipe)"


          

https://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/finland-fined-this-driver--60-000-for-going-14mph-over-the-limit-225247649.html

Most of us have been there — you’re nonchalantly cruising about 10 mph over the speed limit, only to notice a police car flash the lights behind you. It’s downer that’ll cost maybe $350, and a couple hours of traffic school to knock the point off the record.

But a similar infraction cost one driver nearly $60,000 in Finland.

Reima Kuisla was on his way to the airport when he got caught going 103 km/h (64 mph) in an 80km/h (50 mph) zone, setting him back 54,024 euros. It’s a seemingly excessive penalty until you realize how Finland calculates its fines.

Kuisla posted a picture of the fine on his Facebook page

Kuisla posted a picture of the fine on his Facebook page
Unlike in the United States, where the flat fine is based on location and sped over the limit, Finland bases the penalty as a percentage of daily income, according to the previous year’s tax return. Since Reima Kuisla earned over 6.5 million euros ($7 million) in 2013, he had a penalty equivalent to a brand-new BMW M3. The rationale is that the fine should sting for anyone, whether they’re scraping by or living in the lap of luxury. Unsurprisingly, Kuisla isn’t a fan of progressive penalties:

"Ten years ago I wouldn't have believed that I would seriously consider moving abroad. Finland is impossible to live in for certain kinds of people who have high incomes and wealth," said Kuisla on his Facebook page.

He wasn’t the only one to pay a hefty sum in Finland — a Nokia executive had pay 116,000 euros (over $103,00) back in 2002 for speeding in a Harley. Say what you will about excessive fines, but that's a penalty no one forgets.

  

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$60,000 speeding tickt in Finland (swipe) [View all] , legsdiamond, Thu Mar-05-15 01:25 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
F*ck rich people complaining about money.
Mar 05th 2015
1
And watch the country go into debt as the rich leave.
Mar 05th 2015
13
that's good stuff!
Mar 05th 2015
2
Fineland
Mar 05th 2015
3
Always thought it should be like that here
Mar 05th 2015
4
If finds are supposed to be a deterrent ...
Mar 05th 2015
5
fuck this touch screen! Fines dammit fines.
Mar 05th 2015
11
It seems pretty reasonable to be honest
Mar 05th 2015
6
Wow. The American justice system is insane to me.
Mar 05th 2015
7
60K though? that's insane.
Mar 05th 2015
8
      it's insane to you because $60K is a lot to you
Mar 05th 2015
9
      it sounds like its enough to make him considered leaving Finland
Mar 05th 2015
14
      I bet their tax code is a bitch, too
Mar 05th 2015
12
I hope that waste of space drives into a tree.
Mar 05th 2015
10
What did he do to make you say that?
Mar 05th 2015
15

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