Fines can be an effective deterrent to bad behavior if they are big enough, meaningful, and framed the right way, but they can also encourage bad behavior if they are seen as a reasonable price to pay. (Print: Laying Down the Law)
Fines can be an effective deterrent to bad behavior if they are big enough, meaningful, and framed the right way, but they can also encourage bad behavior if they are seen as a reasonable price to pay. (Print: Laying Down the Law)
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