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U.S. towns face backlash for imposing heavy fines on minor offenses, like uncut lawns, to boost revenue.
Local governments across the U.S. are facing criticism for imposing large fines for minor infractions, such as not cutting lawns, to raise revenue.
In Dunedin, Florida, a man was fined $30,000 for not mowing his lawn while away, but the fine was eventually reduced to $10,000 after legal challenges.
Critics argue this practice disproportionately affects lower-income individuals and is a form of government overreach.
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Los pueblos de Estados Unidos se enfrentan a una reacción violenta por imponer fuertes multas a delitos menores, como céspedes sin cortar, para aumentar los ingresos.