Let's take the $5,000 amount. That's equal to the same thing when you work in this area. If you work in the legal field and a judge is allowed to assess a $5,000 penalty, you have to think that he can go up to $5,000. If someone is sentenced to pay $5,000, but doesn't pay it, he has two choices: either he goes to prison for a period of time calculated based on the amount of the penalty, because that's provided for, or he declares bankruptcy and, in that case, will go to prison all the same.
If the person doesn't pay the penalty, I'd like to know how many days in prison the sum of $5,000 proposed by Mr. Owen corresponds to. If the government can't seize any property in order to pay the fine, the person will go into detention or will perform community service. One day in prison usually corresponds to an amount of $200. I'd like to know how many days' detention correspond to an amount of $50,000.