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minus-squarenoorbeast@lemmy.zipOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoSo true, such fines seem to factored in as the cost of doing business, given how many there have been, across many different jurisdictions.
minus-squareSabre363linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoFines should be more extreme and ongoing until policies are changed. Like $20 million plus $5 million a day until xyz is changed.
So true, such fines seem to factored in as the cost of doing business, given how many there have been, across many different jurisdictions.
Fines should be more extreme and ongoing until policies are changed. Like $20 million plus $5 million a day until xyz is changed.