easier not to record? BS, it seems other contries record accidents via CCTV, look at all the traffic accidents recorded on CCTV on a site called goregasm! cctv is there for a reason...and how convenient that the military took over that day that room,to get ridd of information? Why did not the pentagon ask these guys to keep a lookout for suspicious activity and planes on 9/11? things that make you go Hmmm.
Mall security at WAL-MART records all the daily goings on and keeps the tapes.
That would make this VDOT employee's testimony illogical in the extreme--that they "mind their own business unless asked in advance by the police, because they don't want to get involved in lawsuits!" A useful puzzle piece, fitting where?
This trend appears to have gone bust with a bang since I hear nothing anymore about it, due, no doubt, to outrage-both by the public and the police--over its unmitigated accuracy. While this was not Arlington, I image the same trendy thinking, like an entire Interstate highway given over to HOV use in rush hour, pervades the region.
In the fin-de-siecle period I provided my mother, who was living in the District, with a car registered in my name and I recall having to pay several traffic tickets she incurred unwittingly via the new trend then: anonymous, unmanned cameras filming every California Stop and illegal turn.
easier not to record? BS, it seems other contries record accidents via CCTV, look at all the traffic accidents recorded on CCTV on a site called goregasm! cctv is there for a reason...and how convenient that the military took over that day that room,to get ridd of information? Why did not the pentagon ask these guys to keep a lookout for suspicious activity and planes on 9/11? things that make you go Hmmm.
Mall security at WAL-MART records all the daily goings on and keeps the tapes.
realistromeo 4 years ago
That would make this VDOT employee's testimony illogical in the extreme--that they "mind their own business unless asked in advance by the police, because they don't want to get involved in lawsuits!" A useful puzzle piece, fitting where?
stevenwarran 4 years ago
This trend appears to have gone bust with a bang since I hear nothing anymore about it, due, no doubt, to outrage-both by the public and the police--over its unmitigated accuracy. While this was not Arlington, I image the same trendy thinking, like an entire Interstate highway given over to HOV use in rush hour, pervades the region.
stevenwarran 4 years ago
In the fin-de-siecle period I provided my mother, who was living in the District, with a car registered in my name and I recall having to pay several traffic tickets she incurred unwittingly via the new trend then: anonymous, unmanned cameras filming every California Stop and illegal turn.
stevenwarran 4 years ago