• thebestaquaman@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Income should be the exponent. Lets say that the fine you pay on your n’th infraction within a 365 day period is

    f = I f_0 exp( (I / I_0) (n - 1) )

    where f_0 is some reasonable fraction of income for the first fine (say 0.1 %), I is your income, and I_0 is some appropriate modifier (say 100 k EUR / yr). That way, people with income I < I_0 pay an essentially flat fine until they reach very many infractions, while people with large incomes will reach massive fines very quickly.