Fuck those cameras, we went there a while back and got sent a ticket for a rental. I thought these speed cameras were illegal and dangerous at night on the freeway? Those flashes are bright as hell.
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And through Sept. 4 had issued more than 497,000 tickets. Of those, about 132,000 recipients had paid the fine of $165 plus a 10 percent penalty, netting the state more than $23 million.
And through Sept. 4 had issued more than 497,000 tickets. Of those, about 132,000 recipients had paid the fine of $165 plus a 10 percent penalty, netting the state more than $23 million.
That's insane.
I wonder what percentage are stolen vehicles? AZ highways are scary
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The city and states are more aggressive nowadays... they need the $ badly...i hate those cameras...
if other cities worked like ours do, the city does not even get the money. they pre make a deal with some primary company that pays the city a set fee and covers the costs of the cameras, installation, reviewing, and such.
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A lot of the cameras now use a red flash which I'm pretty sure uses some sort of IR to capture images.
The ones that are still white flashes you can see from 1/2 mile away if not more.
If it doesn't cause you to crash from scaring the fuck out of you (even if it's someone else getting flashed) then it could potentially cause you to crash from looking around to see who it was that got flashed.
It's ridiculous. I've ignored every single ticket I've gotten through the mail since 2002.
if other cities worked like ours do, the city does not even get the money. they pre make a deal with some primary company that pays the city a set fee and covers the costs of the cameras, installation, reviewing, and such.
I think around here the city gets 25% of the money, the rest goes to the camera company
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They have fixed camera locations in several places where I drive. I tend to wear a baseball cap anyway, so identifying me would be quite difficult for them. Case dismissed.
People have accused the cities of "shaving" milli seconds off the transit time normally allowed to drive through internsections, causing more people to complete the crossing in red.
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"They're out staking out a guy with a monkey mask?" he said. "They watched him break the law and didn't do anything about it? If they had pulled him over, they could have pulled the mask off. It just proves photo radar is not about safety, it's about money."
Well, for his defence, this is a very valid point
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