Cars and Jails
2022 • 200 pages

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15

Pretty repetitious in spots, but worth reading. Thing that stands out is the idea of shifting fines and enforcements into “daily” fines based on the offender’s wealth/income rather than fixed fines that are severely regressive. Also a lot about the importance of disconnecting sanctions for non-driving offenses from the right to drive. Failed to address the elephant in the room (uninsured drivers) which are a scourge.

June 7, 2023Report this review