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Our town should double its fines for speeding. Studies show that higher fines result in less speeding, so increasing the fees should improve safety. There is no reason not to do this. If people can afford to pay a $50 fine, then surely they should be able to pay a $100 tine as well. How sound is the reasoning given to support the claim "Our town should double its fines for speeding"? Explain your response in 5 sentences. (4 points)
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The reasoning given to support the claim that the town should double its fines for speeding is not sound. While studies may show that higher fines result in less speeding, this does not guarantee that simply doubling the fines will improve safety. There are various factors that contribute to speeding, and a one-size-fits-all approach may not effectively address the issue. Additionally, the assumption that if people can afford to pay a $50 fine, they can also afford a $100 fine may not be accurate. Economic circumstances can vary greatly, and it is unjust to assume that everyone can easily afford higher fines. Therefore, further analysis and consideration of alternative solutions are needed before deciding to increase fines.
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