• @TDCN
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    210 months ago

    Tbh I have no idea how it works in practice but I’d assume the leasing companies will just pass on the cost to the offender

    • elCelio 🇪🇺 🇺🇦
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      110 months ago

      @TDCN @mike805

      I think in the US, car leasing is more common than in Europe.

      it also looks like to me that it is more acceptable to put someone in jail for a prolonged period of time even for minor offenses, than to confiscate material stuff for similar offenses.

      • mike805
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        110 months ago

        @elCelio @TDCN This is true when it comes to car type violations. You can easily get yourself jailed for unpaid traffic tickets or street racing. It’s just about guaranteed for DUI - there are a lot of anti-DUI pressure groups. But you will still have the car when you get out and lots of people drive without a license. That gets you jailed too, but in large parts of the USA not having a license is basically house arrest anyway.

        Drug and money offenses get property seized. Especially cash.