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[+]jonnyquest0 points1 point1 point
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Can't do that. Why the hell would the employees give a fuck about a fine against the state!? That'd only be hurting the people, as always.
In this case, the fine should go directly against the EMPLOYEES that are refusing to do their duty by doing as instructed by the judge. Even $50 a day (for each employee) adds up quick ... though doubling it to $100/day might not be a bad idea...
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There's a reason I didn't say anything about fining the people. Read the following from the article:
Judge Paul Malloy fined the commission $50 a day until it begins removing people from the rolls and is fining the three Democratic members who fought his previous order — Ann Jacobs, Julie Glancey and Mark Thomsen — $250 a day
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[–] Alderwolf 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
$50 a day? Should fine the state $50 per person per day they fail to remove otherwise rich donors will cover the fine while they all laugh.
[–] LakotaPride [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Patriot I agree 50 a day per person, hope that happens. and if the next crew fails to clean it up, charge them with contempt of court also.
[–] jonnyquest 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Can't do that. Why the hell would the employees give a fuck about a fine against the state!? That'd only be hurting the people, as always.
In this case, the fine should go directly against the EMPLOYEES that are refusing to do their duty by doing as instructed by the judge. Even $50 a day (for each employee) adds up quick ... though doubling it to $100/day might not be a bad idea...
[–] Alderwolf 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
There's a reason I didn't say anything about fining the people. Read the following from the article:
Judge Paul Malloy fined the commission $50 a day until it begins removing people from the rolls and is fining the three Democratic members who fought his previous order — Ann Jacobs, Julie Glancey and Mark Thomsen — $250 a day