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>Imagine violating some law that harms children and your fine is $2k.

"Harms children". To make the analogy fair, imagine you're keeping a diary, and recording the observable information of every child that walks past your house. $2k seems like a reasonable fine.



I've seen people walk past news reporters with children. They even asked them questions about Santa Claus. Then they sold advertising to display before and after that event. Then they showed it to the public. What fine should we impose? 10%


Taking pictures of every child that walks past your house and selling access to those pictures online? $2k still seems fair to you?


In your opinion is it too high, lower or someone not understanding what it means to be in public?


Future CEO material right here.




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