The truth of the matter unfortunately is that the costs of firing and then litigating often make it less expensive to get an agreement with the individual to just dump the person and let it go without prosecution.
Perhaps they should be labeled enemy combatants forgoing the lengthy and pricey prosecution.
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Dump them with no financial penalty, of course - they'll just be re-hired in the public sector elsewhere, and retire younger than the average person with much more income - on someone else's dime.
"[D]driverless cars are known to behave more cautiously than their human operators. And by virtue of their, well, virtues, autonomous vehicles won't know how to speed, run red lights, park illegally or make other traffic violations that would result in a ticket. And that could drive some city budgets into a deep hole."
Awww.....my heart bleeds for those cities. I'm sure a 1/4 percent rise in sales tax would cost me a lot less than being held up at camera-point for $500 for a red light ticket.
"[D]driverless cars are known to behave more cautiously than their human operators. And by virtue of their, well, virtues, autonomous vehicles won't know how to speed, run red lights, park illegally or make other traffic violations that would result in a ticket. And that could drive some city budgets into a deep hole."
You bring up another good point; will the owner be liable when the driver-less car inevitably gets a video/camera type ticket? Those systems are notoriously bad, so I'm sure the false accusations will fall upon driver-less cars just as they have upon innocent drivers.
I think they should mail those types of tickets to Google.
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Where there is smoke there is fire! All this from a city that concealed a murder video perpetrated by a cop with 16 shots fired for over a year! If they do things like fight the release of a public record video like that, what else are they up to. Red light camera scams is one thing for sure.
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Chicago is definitely tops for corruption, and also an embracer of cameras. Coincidence?
It's a lot more profitable than actually doing proper work to optimize traffic controls and set realistic speed limits. These people have to be freaked out about the idea of autonomous cars - who will fund their meal ticket?
"A Tennessee lawmaker says getting a traffic camera ticket isn't a problem - he just burns them.
Holt is a longtime critic of traffic camera tickets and has previously called for banning them. In this year's legislative session, he sponsored a bill that requires citations to include the following statement: "Nonpayment of this (citation) cannot adversely affect your credit score or report, driver's license, and/or automobile insurance rates."
The bill passed both chambers and took effect on April 27." (AP)
Chicago is definitely tops for corruption, and also an embracer of cameras. Coincidence?
It's a lot more profitable than actually doing proper work to optimize traffic controls and set realistic speed limits. These people have to be freaked out about the idea of autonomous cars - who will fund their meal ticket?
I mean, it's all safety.
I bet the same places that tout the so-called greatness of traffic cams sending tickets out are the first types of groups to also pass legislation making it nearly impossible to obtain police camera (be it dash or body cam) footage/records.
These videos should absolutely be public record without any hassle to obtain them.
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I bet the same places that tout the so-called greatness of traffic cams sending tickets out are the first types of groups to also pass legislation making it nearly impossible to obtain police camera (be it dash or body cam) footage/records.
These videos should absolutely be public record without any hassle to obtain them.
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How driverless cars could kill the speeding ticket — and rob your city (washingtonpost.com)
I think they should mail those types of tickets to Google.
It's about safety, lol. Nice try, authorities.
It's a lot more profitable than actually doing proper work to optimize traffic controls and set realistic speed limits. These people have to be freaked out about the idea of autonomous cars - who will fund their meal ticket?
I mean, it's all safety.
Holt is a longtime critic of traffic camera tickets and has previously called for banning them. In this year's legislative session, he sponsored a bill that requires citations to include the following statement: "Nonpayment of this (citation) cannot adversely affect your credit score or report, driver's license, and/or automobile insurance rates."
The bill passed both chambers and took effect on April 27." (AP)
These videos should absolutely be public record without any hassle to obtain them.
Just another reason to run a dashcam in a personal car.