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  • Re: Photo Radar

    No thinking person would condone such a heinous act. However, does this surprise anyone? People have been attacking these one-eyed bandits since they first hit the streets. It was just a matter of ti… (View Post)
  • Re: Photo Radar

    There is no more of a "presumption of guilt" with a photo radar ticket than with a human-issued ticket. You still have to go to court to fight it either way. You have to convince a judge yo… (View Post)
  • Re: Photo Radar

    I got involved with the anti-photo radar effort in Hawaii. And yes, I did call the ACLU. The mere threat of an ACLU lawsuit was the final straw that forced Hawaii to cancel its photo radar program. (View Post)
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    Making matters worse is the fact that the actual organizations administering these systems have a profit motive. Forget about machines failing to perform as programmed and making "honest mistake… (View Post)
  • Re: Photo Radar

    Speed limits are not arbitrary at all, except in the rarest of situations. Speed limits are initially designed by traffic engineers who use science and educated judgments to recommend the safe speed … (View Post)