Crazedwraith wrote: 2019-04-13 12:57pm
Then punish them for doing that again until it stacks up to a point where they do care.
Again, it's the question of getting caught.
I agree, stack all the charges on them possible. The trick is, with any questionable or illegal Enterprise, is to make it non-profitable.
Slight Tangent: Right now in Toronto, you have 'Pot-Shops' getting shut down for not having a permit to operate. The fine is roughly 10G.
Apparently, Pot-Shops are making 40 - 50G PER MONTH in profit. So, unless they get shut down 5 times in a single 30 day period (something the cops don't have the man power to really do), it's worth them operating without a permit. In order to convince them to bother with the permit, you'd have to increase the fine to beyond their profit margins (says to 200G), and toss on jail time (for the operator, and possibly for the landlord as well, unless he was the one that reported the pot shop in the first place).
It's the same with Paparazzi. Unless you hit the Paparazzi HARD in the pocketbook, they'll never stop. Say, 125% of what they make in a year (before taxes).
I've been asked why I still follow a few of the people I know on Facebook with 'interesting political habits and view points'.
It's so when they comment on or approve of something, I know what pages to block/what not to vote for.