Police chief denounces 'cowardly' iPhone users monitoring speed traps
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$1 billion over 4 years? yeah, $250 million per year, that's totally possible. Consider that a typical highway in a metro area like DC has 20-50 million cars passing any one point per year. If the photo-cops catch 1% of those cars speeding and give tickets that's around $3 to $4 million dollars per year per point. (avg ticket cost: $100) Now, just setup 100 of these photo machines. That's $300-$400 million per year. Now over 4 years, that's $1 billion or more. Yeah, safety my a$$, it's about revenue.
ahmed zahmed wrote:
it's about revenue.
Well in Atlanta at least some counties are losing money because of the speed cameras. They are not able to pay off to the company which installed the cameras. I heard it on a radio news, I will update with a link if I find one.
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http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Devices-that-warn-drivers-of-speed_-red-light-cameras-draw-police-ire-7930619-50074717.html[^] :wtf: BTW, I use this app on my iPhone.
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What an idiot. If he kept quiet and fed misinformation into the system--like more traffic lights with cameras--then people would actually drive safer in those areas. And as others have said, knowing this info makes you more cautious, so it's a GOOD thing. F***** morons in law enforcement. But then again, "innocent until proven guilty" just sounds nice, but isn't how you're viewed by those with the big sticks and guns. Marc
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ah, but then they'd have to build more jails. community service might be more appropriate, less costly.
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Photo radar tickets generated nearly $1 billion in revenues for D.C. during fiscal years 2005 to 2008. That surely can not be true.
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http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Devices-that-warn-drivers-of-speed_-red-light-cameras-draw-police-ire-7930619-50074717.html[^] :wtf: BTW, I use this app on my iPhone.
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Like the cowardly cops that run 105+mph in a 70mph zone on I-95 constantly in South Florida.
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ahmed zahmed wrote:
community service might be more appropriate, less costly.
Lifetime driving ban? Three strikes.
Bob Emmett
That's still worse than death sentence in the US
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Like the cowardly cops that run 105+mph in a 70mph zone on I-95 constantly in South Florida.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
Like the cowardly cops that run 105+mph in a 70mph zone on I-95 constantly in South Florida.
Hey ... I think that same cop just drove past me ... here in Atlanta ...
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
Like the cowardly cops that run 105+mph in a 70mph zone on I-95 constantly in South Florida.
Hey ... I think that same cop just drove past me ... here in Atlanta ...
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Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLStupid Dekalb County now "Stricty" enforcing the speed limit on 285, now I have to run 70mph instead of 90 :(
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Stupid Dekalb County now "Stricty" enforcing the speed limit on 285, now I have to run 70mph instead of 90 :(
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I'm surprised you can even go that fast on 285 ... most of the time when I get on it ... I'm luck to hit 5mph. Freak'in traffic.
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ah, but then they'd have to build more jails. community service might be more appropriate, less costly.
Hmmm... maybe a pyramid scheme... make the caught offender work the van until they catch someone else. :-D
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http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Devices-that-warn-drivers-of-speed_-red-light-cameras-draw-police-ire-7930619-50074717.html[^] :wtf: BTW, I use this app on my iPhone.
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I'm surprised you can even go that fast on 285 ... most of the time when I get on it ... I'm luck to hit 5mph. Freak'in traffic.
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ahmed zahmed wrote:
community service might be more appropriate, less costly.
Lifetime driving ban? Three strikes.
Bob Emmett
I hope you're not serious. 'speeding' is a victimless crime, it does not affect road deaths, as the lack of change in stats at home ( they are actually up ) proves.
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http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Devices-that-warn-drivers-of-speed_-red-light-cameras-draw-police-ire-7930619-50074717.html[^] :wtf: BTW, I use this app on my iPhone.
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How on Earth is it cowardly? You're not running away from something - you're just been given warning that there are radars there. If these were truly safety cameras then they would have BIG warnings telling you to slow down and take extra care at specific areas. Their goal should actually be $0 revenue from those cameras. If they don't want fixed cameras to be seen or known then they are revenue generators, plain and simple. As to breathalyser points, I reckon if you have the nouse to not only remember to fire up your iPhone, can drive and monitor it at the same time, and can avoid one of them then I reckon you have already passed stage 1 of the sobriety test. Stage 2 should be random, mobile, short placement testing stations. So then who cares if people are reporting them? They'll be gone in 5 mins...
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http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Devices-that-warn-drivers-of-speed_-red-light-cameras-draw-police-ire-7930619-50074717.html[^] :wtf: BTW, I use this app on my iPhone.
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My favorite part of the article. "and 'people who overly rely on those and break the law anyway are going to get caught' in one way or another." Nice to know that the gods of justice will be meting out traffic tickets. Carma, I guess.
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I hope you're not serious. 'speeding' is a victimless crime, it does not affect road deaths, as the lack of change in stats at home ( they are actually up ) proves.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
Christian Graus wrote:
'speeding' is a victimless crime, it does not affect road deaths
So exceeding the speed limit, thus having to take a tight corner in the centre of the road, causing an oncoming vehicle to swerve into a garden wall, is victimless? The only (2) 'near death' experiences I have had were as a passenger in a car being driven by a (sober) young (25ish) man in excess of the speed limit. On each occasion the driver had to pull over and take time to collect himself before continuing, in a more subdued manner. On each occasion their excess speed was the cause of our predicament. If a sign says 30mph, if you disagree, fight to get it changed. Until then, why not obey it? BTW: If everyone has the same attitude towards speeding as you, how would introducing speed limits ever reduce the number of road deaths?
Bob Emmett