Fairness, Freedom, and the Future of Fines
The argument isn’t just about money — it’s about values. Should we be punished equally, or fairly? Should justice reflect what we earn, or what we do?Supporters say it could make roads safer and fines more meaningful. Critics fear it could create resentment and red tape.
Implementing it would require access to income data, raising questions about privacy, bureaucracy, and trust in institutions. But as inequality widens around the world, these questions will only grow louder. And whether or not we agree with income-based fines, one truth remains: the future of justice might depend on how much we’re willing to redefine fairness itself.