You know they had to add the $200 fine afterwards because the instant death part wasn't enough of a deterrent for some people.
60 -1 ReplyAnd the skulls are next to the fine not the instant death part...
16 0 ReplyYeah at this point $200 for instant death is too expensive
12 0 ReplySounds like the Futurama suicide booth. I mean, what's 2 bills matter? Can't take it with you.
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$200 fine for TRYING to touch the wires. If they catch you.
IF you do make it all the way to the wires, it's a self-solving problem.
45 0 ReplyYou are right but we are being silly though
18 0 ReplyThey very well might just bill your next of kin about it. Or it will be taken out of estate value first.
If you're broke, die, and have no immediate family? You get out scot free.
6 0 ReplyTheymake a claim against your estate.
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They should put up a gate around it that doesn't open until you pay the $200 fine to insure that they get the fine before the death happens
21 0 ReplyCrimes punishable by fines are only crimes for poor people.
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Mr. Skeltal's origin story
8 0 ReplyEh whot only a $1 bill showing, cough up some real cash or it's back on the wire, bub
8 0 ReplyI like the bones and skull graphic, makes it so much more ominous
6 0 ReplyNewcastle wouldn't be issuing fines in anything but pound sterling :P
3 2 ReplyMaybe it's Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia? They would be using Australian dollars, with $ as the currency symbol.
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