The problem with issuing larger fines is that these people will pay their fines by bringing in money in the way they know best. Fine a burglar, cause burglaries. Fine a smuggler, cause smuggling.
Take away his license and he goes underground, they can't keep track of him any more.
Having a nice disposition removes your obligation to do the right thing, huh? Very interesting. I wonder why he didn't use that excuse in court, surely the magistrate would have dismissed the case.
itbites: if there are unusual circumstances surrounding this incident and you're so keen to defend your friend, why don't you enlighten everyone? What he has done puts us all at risk from several different aspects (keeping regulation changes, diseases, etc) and it's no surprise that people are angry and resentful. Sticking up for him with no more reason than "He is a nice guy" is just going to make people think "Yeah, right, nice smuggler, nice liar, nice person who put puts my situation at risk, grr" and also turn them against you too. You accuse people of taking information from a misleading/biased source, but all people are angry about is the fact that he was smuggling illegal exotics, which is fact.