Traffic camera alert - corporate law enforcement
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A lot of the Federal appropriated spending funds will be spent on appropriating more funds from the average citizen.
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good reporting!
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I may or may not agree with the camera's, but you seem to be a very paranoid man. What "right to privacy" do you expect when you are in public?. If you want privacy stay at home. Have you done any research to see if the camera's have had any long term benefits, such as slowing red light running?
The thing about high school kids copying plates to get people in trouble is silly. When the plate is run and doesn't match the car, no citation would be issued. Look at both sides of the issue.
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This is a big issue right now, thanks for making this video
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These should be beatable in court with basic commerce non-contracting tactics.
We should be marking these locations for our GPS devices.
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Fight the power!
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I have heard of some people breaking these cameras. I don't know how they do it, but they get revenge I guess.
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I see alot of street signs (especially in the turning lanes) that are bombarded with bumper stickers. Whoever these sticker vandals are...do us all a favor and stick them on the camera lenses...problem solved! You think law enforcement would put cameras to film/protect the street cams?? nah, we have stickers for those too.
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that is F@#4 up beyond belief.
You dont know what I would do if I had a ladder...
how many of you guys out there would give these cameras a lesson if you had the proper team with you.
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People rush to get into intersections before the camera goes off. the company that the city holds the contract with only wanted to put its lights up at intersections where they could maximize profits. They assumed, if 40 cars ran a red/day, they would KEEP getting 40 citations/day. Once drivers noticed what was going on, it dropped to, say 5. But the company had contracts for the amount 40 citations/day would yield. So the price of tickets went UP to compensate for less tickets! $400!!!
Yellow lights in intersections equipped with "red light cameras" are often set to last only 3 seconds, according to data from court cases. In one recent case in Glassboro, New Jersey, a motorist who had been issued a ticket discovered that the yellow light duration was only 3 seconds, while New Jersey law says that the minimum yellow light time must be 4 seconds. As a result, a reported 12,000 tickets worth $1 million were thrown out.
wilsonpwt 10 months ago
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wilsonpwt 2 years ago