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Dang, I didn't make the cut, lol.They were right about this one.
All of the good people are gone
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Dang, I didn't make the cut, lol.They were right about this one.
All of the good people are gone
I don't know if this counts as a tin foil hat conspiracy theory but I believe it
I believe that a certain percentage of speed camera tickets are BS
You don't get the ticket in the mail for 3 or 4 weeks, there is a picture of your car and the speed is plausible not outrageous
You know damn well you weren't going 80 MPH in a 40, but 52 mph? That's possible
I once got a ticket saying I was going over 60 in Washington DC at like 8:30am. It's not even possible to go that fast on that street at that time of day
Basically, I was told "tough shirt, that's what the camera says, that's the price you have to pay"
In the same vein, when red light cameras first became a thing I know for a fact that the duration of yellow at some lights were shortened
It's absolutely a racket. I'll never understand how they are legal.I don't know if this counts as a tin foil hat conspiracy theory but I believe it
I believe that a certain percentage of speed camera tickets are BS
You don't get the ticket in the mail for 3 or 4 weeks (or longer), there is a picture of your car and the your listed speed is plausible not outrageous
You know damn well you weren't going 80 MPH in a 40, but 52 mph? That's possible
I once got a ticket saying I was going over 60 in Washington DC at like 8:30am. It's not even possible to go that fast on that street at that time of day
Basically, I was told "tough shirt, that's what the camera says, that's the price you have to pay"
In the same vein, when red light cameras first became a thing I know for a fact that the duration of yellow at some lights were shortened
remember articles about people blocking or damaging the camerasWhen I lived in DC, there was a camera set up on Michigan Ave right next to the apartments I lived in right down the street from the National basilica. This thing wasn't on a giant pole or anything. It was basically steel box that was about 5 to 6 feet tall. Tall enough that you could obscure it fairly easily. And so it would be obscured by "citizens" from time to time. I wonder if it's still there.
I don't know if this counts as a tin foil hat conspiracy theory but I believe it
I believe that a certain percentage of speed camera tickets are BS
You don't get the ticket in the mail for 3 or 4 weeks (or longer), there is a picture of your car and the your listed speed is plausible not outrageous
You know damn well you weren't going 80 MPH in a 40, but 52 mph? That's possible
I once got a ticket saying I was going over 60 in Washington DC at like 8:30am. It's not even possible to go that fast on that street at that time of day
Basically, I was told "tough shirt, that's what the camera says, that's the price you have to pay"
In the same vein, when red light cameras first became a thing I know for a fact that the duration of yellow at some lights were shortened
I think it slides because there are no points on drivers license or effect on insurance rates. If it did i think they would be a much greater outcry about itIt's absolutely a racket. I'll never understand how they are legal.
One good thing I can say about Ms. is Cameras can't be used to issue a ticket for a moving violation. They can only be usedI don't know if this counts as a tin foil hat conspiracy theory but I believe it
I believe that a certain percentage of speed camera tickets are BS
You don't get the ticket in the mail for 3 or 4 weeks (or longer), there is a picture of your car and the your listed speed is plausible not outrageous
You know damn well you weren't going 80 MPH in a 40, but 52 mph? That's possible
I once got a ticket saying I was going over 60 in Washington DC at like 8:30am. It's not even possible to go that fast on that street at that time of day
Basically, I was told "tough shirt, that's what the camera says, that's the price you have to pay"
In the same vein, when red light cameras first became a thing I know for a fact that the duration of yellow at some lights were shortened
There's a "Science" thread for that kind of thing!A Scientist Says He Has the Evidence That We Live in a Simulation
The “Second Law of Infodynamics” could prove it.www.popularmechanics.com
I don't have a problem with that either. But as far as I know, all cameras here in Virginia are for moving violations.One good thing I can say about Ms. is Cameras can't be used to issue a ticket for a moving violation. They can only be used
to issue tickets for expired tags and no insurance. I'm fine with that.
These below are perfectly legal as far as I know.
laws by stateTraffic and Red Light Camera Laws by State - FindLaw
Speeding and red light cameras catch drivers off guard in some states. Check FindLaw's chart to see whether your state laws allow traffic cameras.www.findlaw.com
from the laws by state link.I don't have a problem with that either. But as far as I know, all cameras here in Virginia are for moving violations.
Virginia law only allows speed cameras in school zones and work zones. | Virginia permits red-light running cameras if there is a local ordinance. |
Interesting. We have both here. FCPD trying to get all the money they can. They've passed some new laws in recent years but the cameras are still there. Maybe just haven't been taken down yet, but the school/work zone cameras are still working for sure. There are several red light cameras here too. Meh.from the laws by state link.
Virginia law only allows speed cameras in school zones and work zones.Virginia permits red-light running cameras if there is a local ordinance.
this is more in conspiracy realm and not sure I believe this but I've heard that these camera companies have a VIP list to not hassleThose cameras are just a way for local governments to tax people, mostly people who don't live in that town. They are no different than small towns that have speed traps with quickly reducing speeds and Sheriffs waiting to ticket the unsuspecting. I'm sure they sometimes read the wrong speed, but overall they are correct. But it's still a bullshirt and unnecessary way to tax people. And the worst part is they are usually done by a private company who are doing it for profit so, they are never going to allow for judgment calls. And, because it's not a criminal offense and is only a civil fine, they can get away with it not being done or reviewed by the Police. You can't get arrested for not paying them, but they can ding your credit.