In Finland, speeding isn’t just risky — it’s income-based financial therapy. Wealthy businessman Anders Wiklöf got zapped doing 59 km/h in a 30 km/h zone and walked away with a €120,000 ($138,600) “slow down, buddy” ticket. The man who’s already dropped nearly $460,000 on speeding fines over the years just shrugged and accepted it like it was a parking fee for his sports car. Moral of the story: if you’re rich in Finland, the speed cameras treat your wallet like a piñata.
Motorist Fined Nearly $140,000 for Exceeding Speed Limit by 18 Miles