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Edward Troup's avatar

Inconvenience is generally seen as more costly to the rich than to the poor. Clamp those Maseratis, or better still, tow them.

Great article.

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Dionne Dumitru's avatar

I once had to make a court appearance. The parking fees were confusing. I asked the lawyer how much parking cost, and her answer floored me: « I don’t know. I just pay the fine. »

I too could afford the fine, but that wasn’t the point IMO. I don’t adjust my behavior based on the penalty but rather try to do what’s right. The lawyer’s comment reminded me that penalties must be designed for people who break rules if they can. Proportional fines could have motivated that lawyer to pay the damn parking fee (and relieve the city of the expense of issuing, processing, and collecting fines).

Thought-provoking article, as always. Thanks.

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