What law do you wish to change:
Infraction - liable to $1,500 maximum fine.
up to 5 miles per hour above speed limit - liable to $250 maximum fine
at least 6 miles per hour but no more than 15 miles per hour above speed limit - liable to $1,000 maximum fine
at least 16 miles per hour but no more than 24 miles per hour above speed limit - liable to $2,000 maximum fine
at least 25 miles per hour above speed limit - liable to $3,500 maximum fine and asset forfeiture
Why should this change be made:
The current fine limit for speeding infractions is in many ways inadequate. It is too high for low-level, perhaps accidental speeding infractions and too low for dangerously high speeding manoeuvres.
While one may argue, that exceeding the speed limit excessively would be considered a violation of law 12.12 Reckless Driving, I believe that this thinking is basing the final punishment for such offences too much on the handling LEO's discretion. A functioning Penal Code should generally not leave punishments too much up to handling officers' discretion. A functioning Penal Code should give the citizens a clear image of what they are risking if they decide to violate a specific law. Unpredictability has no place in giving punishments for law violations.
Strict and easy to understand limits for what speeding violations end up with what punishments is the aim of this change.
12.2 Speeding
Vehicles may not exceed the posted speed limit on a public road as designated by road signs.up to 5 miles per hour above speed limit - liable to $250 maximum fine
at least 6 miles per hour but no more than 15 miles per hour above speed limit - liable to $1,000 maximum fine
at least 16 miles per hour but no more than 24 miles per hour above speed limit - liable to $2,000 maximum fine
at least 25 miles per hour above speed limit - liable to $3,500 maximum fine and asset forfeiture
Why should this change be made:
The current fine limit for speeding infractions is in many ways inadequate. It is too high for low-level, perhaps accidental speeding infractions and too low for dangerously high speeding manoeuvres.
While one may argue, that exceeding the speed limit excessively would be considered a violation of law 12.12 Reckless Driving, I believe that this thinking is basing the final punishment for such offences too much on the handling LEO's discretion. A functioning Penal Code should generally not leave punishments too much up to handling officers' discretion. A functioning Penal Code should give the citizens a clear image of what they are risking if they decide to violate a specific law. Unpredictability has no place in giving punishments for law violations.
Strict and easy to understand limits for what speeding violations end up with what punishments is the aim of this change.
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