I might be missing some procedural detail,
but if there’s no formal “warning → fixed-window for correction → penalty” sequence,
isn’t that just state overreach?
If the issue has existed for years,
retroactively jumping straight to fines feels less like regulation
and more like the government exploiting its timing advantage.
If the issue has existed for years, retroactively jumping straight to fines feels less like regulation and more like the government exploiting its timing advantage.