[lbo-talk] Progressively assessed speeding fines in Switzerland (in this case $290, 000 for 35 mph over limit)

Bryan Atinsky bryan at alt-info.org
Thu Jan 7 09:30:44 PST 2010


Wah, that is pretty cool, if I get this right, you are fined in part according to your wealth.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8446545.stm

*A Swiss millionaire has been handed down a record speeding fine of $290,000 (£180,000) by a court.*

The man was reportedly caught driving a red Ferrari Testarossa at 137km/h (85mph) through a village.

The penalty was calculated based on the unnamed motorist's wealth - assessed by the court as $22.7m (£14.1m) - and because he was a repeat offender.

It is more than double Switzerland's previous record speeding fine - handed to a Porsche driver in Zurich in 2008.

In the latest case, the motorist was clocked speeding 57km/h (35mph) faster than the limit, according to a statement on the website of the cantonal court in St Gallen, in eastern Switzerland.

"The accused ignored elementary traffic rules with a powerful vehicle out of a pure desire for speed," the court said in its judgement.

Swiss media reported that the man owns a villa with five luxury cars, including the Ferrari.



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