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Lifer
- Nov 8, 2012
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Yes I'm familiar with the average cost of a DUI, but most of that does not go to the state. Most of it actually goes to your insurance carrier. Some goes to programs you have to enroll in by court order. And no, the state selling your car is not the norm.
In the typical DUI case, the state most likely profits to some degree, but the cases that go to trial are way in the negative. I doubt DUI prosecution is all that profitable if at all. A speeding ticket is $500 for 10 minutes of an officer's time and a paper notice sent to the offender's address. Even the court challenged ones rarely take up more than an hour. That is where the real profits are made.
I'll go with "You're Retarded" for 5000, please.