Most British Columbians on board with tying speeding fines to income: poll

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Most British Columbians on board with tying speeding fines to income: poll
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Most British Columbians on board with tying speeding fines to driver's income, poll finds

Posted: Mar. 26, 2023 1:27PMA majority of British Columbians want speeding fines to be tied to an offending driver’s after-tax income, a new Research Co. poll has found.from March 18-20, gathering input from 1,000 Canadians, including 65 per cent who said they’re on board with a “progressive punishment” system in their community, while 24 per cent were opposed and 11 per cent were undecided.

Almost seven-in-10 B.C. residents, or 69 per cent, support “progressive punishment,” according to the firm. “Canadians in the highest income bracket are decidedly more dissatisfied with the concept of progressive punishment for speeding tickets,” said Research Co. President Mario Canseco.

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