this post was submitted on 14 Oct 2023
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the additional 30 quid fine is hilarious to me, even though the story is very sad
The 30 quid is the actual fine for using the VPN. The rest of the money was his ill gotten gains from his fraudulent online activity, which they confiscated because duh. Not sure why the media insists on spinning it the other way around.
Working online is not illegal in China
I don't think he's making that claim. I interpreted him as meaning that because his income was obtained as a result of the prohibited use of a VPN that income would be subjected to forfeiture, in addition to any punitive fee for simply using a VPN.