Skip to main content
added 209 characters in body
Source Link
Tardy
  • 107
  • 6

Don't treat fines as "Fees"

Treating fines as fees is a complete misunderstanding of the correctional and legal system. The difference between fines and fees is that a fee is a payment to a (usually nongovernment entity) entity based on service. Fines get bigger and may (Sometimes) accumulate into a jail-time sentence. So no, you can't treat a fine as a fee.

It may seem logical that you can treat a fine as a fee but I strongly recommend against that practice.

Punishments

if you're the owner or CEO of a Fortune 500 company and the government realizes what you are doing, The situation could end with the CEO and other aiders and abbeters getting arrested

Don't treat fines as "Fees"

Treating fines as fees is a complete misunderstanding of the correctional and legal system. The difference between fines and fees is that a fee is a payment to a (usually nongovernment entity) entity based on service. Fines get bigger and may (Sometimes) accumulate into a jail-time sentence. So no, you can't treat a fine as a fee.

It may seem logical that you can treat a fine as a fee but I strongly recommend against that practice.

Don't treat fines as "Fees"

Treating fines as fees is a complete misunderstanding of the correctional and legal system. The difference between fines and fees is that a fee is a payment to a (usually nongovernment entity) entity based on service. Fines get bigger and may (Sometimes) accumulate into a jail-time sentence. So no, you can't treat a fine as a fee.

It may seem logical that you can treat a fine as a fee but I strongly recommend against that practice.

Punishments

if you're the owner or CEO of a Fortune 500 company and the government realizes what you are doing, The situation could end with the CEO and other aiders and abbeters getting arrested

Source Link
Tardy
  • 107
  • 6

Don't treat fines as "Fees"

Treating fines as fees is a complete misunderstanding of the correctional and legal system. The difference between fines and fees is that a fee is a payment to a (usually nongovernment entity) entity based on service. Fines get bigger and may (Sometimes) accumulate into a jail-time sentence. So no, you can't treat a fine as a fee.

It may seem logical that you can treat a fine as a fee but I strongly recommend against that practice.