thornhappy
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Not sure how many read the article, but's here some more info: "In the latest Swiss case, the court took into account the man’s history of similar offenses, the high speed with which he drove through a small village (60 miles — or 97 kilometers — an hour, nearly twice the 30 mph (50 kph limit), and his estimated personal wealth of over $20 million. “The accused unscrupulously and without obvious reason, probably out of pure desire for speed, used a powerful vehicle to break elementary traffic rules,” the court said, noting that the man could have risked the lives of pedestrians and other drivers. Thomas Hansjakob, a prosecutor in the nearby city of St. Gallen, said the average driver is likely to get a more modest fine of several thousand Swiss francs (dollars). “I think the man in the pub will get that this guy is only paying so much because he’s rich, so it won’t necessarily scare off others,” he said. “But this is a signal for other rich people. We’ve had a real problem with wealthy foreigners hiring cars and conducting races on Swiss roads.” Last year a court sentenced six men from Hong Kong to fines of up to 95,000 francs after the men buzzed through Switzerland in hired Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins and Audis at speeds of up to 142 miles (229 kilometers) an hour. In a separate case, a Frenchman was fined 70,000 francs after being caught on a highway doing 151 miles (243 kilometers) an hour."
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