Conviently glossing over my entire point won't change the facts. This isn't about folks with more money being able to have more toys, or better heating systems in their homes, or any of that other BS.
It's about making laws that impact all violators equally, and charging the same $100 fine to a poor person and a wealthy person does not result in equal impact or incentive to obey the law. Of course, I assume you guys would also prefer to maintain the status quo when we talk about more serious crimes. Rich guys can afford Johnny Cochran and a 20 lawyer team to get them off even when they are obviously guilty, but the poor guy gets a rookie straight out of law school with no money for investigators, jury experts, etc., and winds up going to prison even if innocent (just read the news, plenty of poor folks are being proved innocent after spending decades in prison for crimes they didn't commit).
Life sure is tough for rich folks. All I hear is bitching about how the poor don't have to pay taxes, they get too many government benefits, they just lay around and mooch off the rich, etc. Here's my suggestion for all the well-to-do folks who think the poor have it so good: give away all your worldly possessions and become one of them. After a year or so, come back and give us a report on how that's working out for you. Or, perhaps you would rather just be grateful for what you have and quit trying to blame the less fortunate for your unhappiness.

JMHO - Jerry