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Quotes About Fines

There are probably a few library fines I haven't paid yet, but I'm a pretty clean-cut guy overall.
~ Al Yankovic
We deploy a full arsenal of tools against voter fraud, including long prison terms, heavy fines and deportation. We have checks and balances at all levels of the system. And we have the Department of Justice prosecutors backing us up.
~ Kate Brown
For CNBC, and for Wall Street, billion-dollar fines for violations of the law are just part of the price of doing business, along with litigation costs and 'compliance.'
~ Alex Pareene
We have determined as a society, as a country, as a people, that the incarceration and the supervision and the specific fines for a particular crime are that person's debt to society.
~ Loretta Lynch
Never mind that Jewish law forbade the charging of interest on loans; the massive fines that were levied on the poor for late payments had basically the same effect.
~ Reza Aslan
Fines are preferable to imprisonment and other types of punishment because they are more efficient. With a fine, the punishment to offenders is also revenue to the State.
~ Gary Becker
If taxes represent our absolute debt to the society that created us, then the first step toward creating real money comes when we start calculating much more specific debts to society, systems of fines, fees, and penalties, or even debts we owe to specific individuals who we have wronged in some way, and thus to whom we stand in a relation of "sin" or
~ David Graeber
God bless Interlibrary Loan. I pay a lot of library fines. In the case of 'A Single Shard,' I was using books that hadn't been checked out in 30 years, so I didn't feel too bad.
~ Linda Sue Park
I've been fined probably more than any driver, and I've probably paid it out of my own pocket more than any driver.
~ Kurt Busch
I love playing basketball more than I love getting fined and getting suspended.
~ Stephen Jackson
It's about businesses nervous about taking on school leavers because of a mass of red tape. It's about health and safety regulations and green fines.
~ Nigel Farage
The American people are happy to help small businesses grow, but paying fines for multi-millionaires, subsidizing bad behavior, should not be the responsibility of American taxpayers.
~ Tony Cardenas
I've paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines for Tweets and whatnot. I express my opinion.
~ Denny Hamlin
But large fines don't appear to affect the questionable practices of pharmaceutical companies; such practices will not change until drug executives are singled out for punishment.
~ Jim Marrs
In 2003, GlaxoSmithKline paid $88 million in civil fines for overcharging Medicaid for its anti-depressant Paxil.
~ Bernie Sanders
If I had to say how much I've paid in fines over my career, I'm sure it's over $500,000, going toward $1 million.
~ Matt Barnes
In Arizona, where farm dust is currently regulated, farmers are forced to park tractors on windy days to prevent getting strapped with outrageous fines.
~ Stephen Fincher
Obamacare comes to more than two thousand pages of rules, mandates, taxes, fees, and fines that have no place in a free country.
~ Paul Ryan
I pay parking tickets. You know, you can try to give 50%, but then they charge you all those penalties! Seriously, I have gotten many, many, many tickets in my life.
~ Debra Messing
Most businesses believe regulators intend to fine them rather than help them protect their workers. Serious violations should bring real consequences, but minor violations should only incur warnings that encourage compliance.
~ James Lankford
In the first two years of the Trump administration the numbers just collapsed—compared to the Obama and George W. Bush administrations alike. At the Department of Agriculture, to take just one other example, fines levied on meat and processed food conglomerates for cheating contract farmers and other violations plummeted by 2018 to a tenth of 2013 levels.
~ Sarah Chayes
Regulatory failings mean that the cost of breaking the law is far below that of obeying it - businesses are happier to pay fines than to control pollution.
~ Ma Jun
Strict justice would demand total confiscation of your property, personal imprisonment and fines.
~ Zebulon Pike
They're actually damming the river to avoid paying fines to the Environmental Protection Agency, isn't that right? Because the river is so polluted with acid?
~ Barbara Kingsolver