← Back to context Comment by mike_hock 9 hours ago Can I commit manslaughter now and pay a one-digit percentage of my income as a fine? 5 comments mike_hock Reply astrobe_ 8 hours ago You can't send a "moral person" to jail, unlike "physical persons". But sometimes I wonder if taking a fraction of their shares from them would make them more... Moral I guess. _DeadFred_ 20 minutes ago This. Government custody for a person is incarceration. Government custody for a business would be company stock incarceration. nekzn 9 hours ago That depends on what you make. Thankfully fines for crimes are not based around a percentage of your income. Ylpertnodi 4 hours ago Fines should be based on your income. l23k4 9 hours ago If you do it in a comparable manner? Probably.Or, you know, just hit someone with a car. Criminal charges are often not filed even if the driver is clearly at fault.
astrobe_ 8 hours ago You can't send a "moral person" to jail, unlike "physical persons". But sometimes I wonder if taking a fraction of their shares from them would make them more... Moral I guess. _DeadFred_ 20 minutes ago This. Government custody for a person is incarceration. Government custody for a business would be company stock incarceration.
_DeadFred_ 20 minutes ago This. Government custody for a person is incarceration. Government custody for a business would be company stock incarceration.
nekzn 9 hours ago That depends on what you make. Thankfully fines for crimes are not based around a percentage of your income. Ylpertnodi 4 hours ago Fines should be based on your income.
l23k4 9 hours ago If you do it in a comparable manner? Probably.Or, you know, just hit someone with a car. Criminal charges are often not filed even if the driver is clearly at fault.
You can't send a "moral person" to jail, unlike "physical persons". But sometimes I wonder if taking a fraction of their shares from them would make them more... Moral I guess.
This. Government custody for a person is incarceration. Government custody for a business would be company stock incarceration.
That depends on what you make. Thankfully fines for crimes are not based around a percentage of your income.
Fines should be based on your income.
If you do it in a comparable manner? Probably.
Or, you know, just hit someone with a car. Criminal charges are often not filed even if the driver is clearly at fault.