GrumpyGregry
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Two years and community service. Is that right?
Gosh he's going to have to hire a chauffer on £30K pa for 2 years, how will he afford it?
The 100 hours is good though.
My distaste for wendyball, and thus wendyballers, is well documented in these parts, nonetheless given rich, the middling-sort and poor alike drink-drive should we really be tailoring the fines based on income, and in the case of the super-rich like this fool how much is really enough?there isn't sufficent provision in the guidlines for rich tw@ts that think the law doesn't apply to them sadly .
Unfortunately I'm not sure how big you could make the fine and it not be meaningless to the mega rich. taking peoples time away from them seems to be a bit more of a leveller.My distaste for wendyball, and thus wendyballers, is well documented in these parts, nonetheless given rich, the middling-sort and poor alike drink-drive should we really be tailoring the fines based on income, and in the case of the super-rich like this fool how much is really enough?
Band F fines 700% of relevant weekly income . That's before deductionsDo what they do elsewhere and make it a percentage of their income... like the €650,000 fine handed out to one speeding driver in Switzerland.
So what does Rooney earn per week? Should we start a petition for the CPS to review/challenge what is clearly a grossly under-fining?![]()
That's just my entertainments bill.Almost as much as @Markymark then....![]()
Rooney has not been fined.
He has been ordered to pay costs and victim surcharge, which in this case is standard flat fee of £85 each.
The district judge commented community work is a more appropriate punishment for someone in Rooney's position.