Yup, it should 100% of revenue of the false product. Redistributed to canadian food producers. And the execs who green lit this should be thrown in prison
Swedish day fines have, contrary to its Finnish counterparts, a maximum limit so as not to render too excessive of a fine should the offender have a very large income.
@Quilotoa
Pennies. These people are billionaires, they should pay fines.
Yup, it should 100% of revenue of the false product. Redistributed to canadian food producers. And the execs who green lit this should be thrown in prison
And then some fines on top.
@T00l_shed
Accountability, responsibility.
Sweden and others have a sliding fine with no top end, based on the income of those being fined.
A baker speeding 90 in a 70, gets a 154.00, but the billionaire doing 90 in a 70 gets fined $14,675.00.
So as to make the pain of the fine equal for all.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day-fine
Th billionaire fine needs at least 2-4 more zeros to make the point.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day-fine