can you shorten this a bit

The reasoning given to support the claim is not entirely sound. While it is true that studies show higher fines can result in less speeding, it does not necessarily mean that doubling the fines will automatically guarantee improved safety. The argument assumes that everyone who can afford to pay a $50 fine can also afford to pay a $100 fine, which may not be true for all individuals. Additionally, the argument overlooks potential unintended consequences such as an increase in resentment or frustration among offenders, which may not directly contribute to enhanced safety.

The reasoning supporting the claim is flawed. Although studies show higher fines reduce speeding, doubling fines does not guarantee improved safety. The argument assumes all can afford larger fines, overlooking potential consequences such as resentment among offenders.