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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 03:17 PM
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Swede could face huge speeding fine — up to $962,000
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updated 1 hour 15 minutes ago Share Print Font: + - One Swedish motorist could be facing a gargantuan speeding fine — up to $962,000 — after he was caught driving 180 mph along a Swiss motorway.

Police seized the Swede's driver's license and 570-horsepower black Mercedes-Benz after he was released from police custody, The Local, a website that covers Swedish news, reported. He could face a penalty of up to 1 million Swiss francs — or $962,000 — depending on his income level, The Local reported.

In Switzerland speeding fines are based on the severity of the offense and the offender's income level.

Police said the 37-year-old motorist was driving so fast in this $240,000 sports car that it took him nearly half a mile to stop.

Swiss officials did not know if it was a record, but that it "looks very close to one," federal roads office spokesman Thomas Rohrbach told AFP.

"We have no record of anyone being caught traveling faster in the country," a police spokesman told Britain's Daily Telegraph on Friday.

The driver's explanation to officers: "I think the speedo on the car, which is new, is faulty."

A speed camera on the A12 highway between Bern and Lausanne captured the transgression.

Police said he had eluded being zapped by numerous radars en route simply because he was going too fast and they were unable to clock speeds beyond 125 mph. A newer camera perched along the motorway was able to snap his offense.

It's not the first time someone has had to pay such a hefty fine in Europe for speeding. And even lower speeds can generate big fines.

In January, a Swiss court slapped a $290,000 speeding ticket on a millionaire Ferrari driver who drove 60 mph (nearly twice the 30 mph limit) through a small village.

The head of Finnish communications giant Nokia was ordered to may a $103,000 fine for his speeding ticket in 2002. Officers pulled over Anssi Vanjoki on his cherry red Harley Davidson in Helsinki after he was clocked driving 47 mph in a 31-mph zone.

In Finland, traffic fines are also proportionate to an offender's crime and income level.

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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 04:11 PM
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dam that sucks, im a student so my income is crap, so this would work out nice for me lol
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 04:28 PM
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they would have to pay me to give me a ticket haha
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 04:32 PM
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I like the fact that it's based on income as well. The effect of a $2-300 speeding ticket is much more severe for me with my income vs someone who makes a lot of money.
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 05:51 PM
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Yeah but a hundred grand for a ticket is just ridiculous. What happened to even and fair?
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 06:09 PM
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180mph is rediculous too.
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by brent5631
Yeah but a hundred grand for a ticket is just ridiculous. What happened to even and fair?
Things are different outside the US
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by 00ChevyScott
I like the fact that it's based on income as well. The effect of a $2-300 speeding ticket is much more severe for me with my income vs someone who makes a lot of money.
Should a pack of bubble gum cost a wealthier person $3000 instead of $3 for the person with an average income?
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 07:53 PM
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Yeah it should cost the guy a lot for the ticket. But penalizing people because they have money is a little ridiculous.
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 11:24 PM
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^^income tax?
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