• brathoven@feddit.org
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    8 days ago

    We Germans should do it like Denmark and confiscate his car and then take away the drivers license for good.

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      8 days ago

      At over double the speed limit this would usually be classed as dangerous driving (a more serious offence than speeding) and result in instant disqualification in the UK, too. Though you wouldn’t be banned for good.

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      8 days ago

      confiscate his car and then take away the drivers license for good

      You’d be surprised how many just drive around in their partner’s car without license, often drunk and/or stoned. They mainly get caught because they cause accidents they can’t easily walk away from.

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        8 days ago

        That’s the reason for taking the car. No fucks are given in regards to who owns the vehicle. If you get caught driving insanely in your friends car, it’s your own problem to explain to your friend why he doesn’t have a car anymore.

        The only time I’ve heard of them returning the vehicle to the actual owner was when they confiscated a bus, which was needed for public transport.

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    7 days ago

    All fines should be scaled with income, like Finnish speeding tickets. A Finnish businessman was fined 120 000€ for driving 80kmh in a 50kmh zone.

    This of course wasn’t his first offence, having been fined many tens of thousands of euros beforehand. Makes me wonder though, why not just take his license away…

    Oh I know, because he’s rich enough to pay off the judges

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      7 days ago

      Oh I know, because he’s rich enough to pay off the judges

      You really can’t pay off judges here. But if you can show that taking your license away would make things considerable difficult for you (like losing income) they’ll let you keep it on certain cases.

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        7 days ago

        You really believe that our judges and the rest of the justice system are incorruptible? Gee, I guess people like Vornanen have already been sentenced. Or did everyone just forget that a cop got blackout drunk, harassed a teenager and then shot a gun in the middle of Helsinki over a year ago? A pretty clear open and shut case which should’ve led to him being fired from the force but nope, he’s still even in politics and will be allowed to have the politicians pension.

        You really got to be a bootlicker to believe that our justice system isn’t available for purchase

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    8 days ago

    kph? Even if you don’t work with SI units, just don’t invent wrong ones. If lost, ask someone who knows. The correct abbreviation for “kilometers per hour” is km/h

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      7 days ago

      While km/h is the official SI symbol, kph isn’t just “made up”. It’s a quite widely used unofficial abbreviation.

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        8 days ago

        I don’t think my teachers would have been impressed with me in school if I claimed to be using the ‘unofficial spelling of words’ or citing ‘unofficial facts’. You either have one standard… Or none at all.

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          7 days ago

          Well, yeah. School is supposed to teach you how to do things properly. But people tend to forget a lot of that after leaving school and just do what they want.

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            7 days ago

            And they are of course at liberty to do so, just as people who didn’t forget their lessons are equally free to call them out for it. If I insist on using the spelling ‘leburthy’, I don’t get to complain if somebody else makes me feel like an uneducated fool in short order.

            Which - given that this is the Internet - will undoubtedly happen very swiftly indeed.