Monday, January 23, 2012

What do you think about traffic ticket cameras and crime cameras?

Unless they can get a clear picture of the person driving, I think they are unconstitutional. They take a picture of the license plate and send the ticket to the owner of the vehicle. Then it is up to you to prove you are innocent if someone else was driving. It should be the other way around: They need to prove that you were the guilty party driving.What do you think about traffic ticket cameras and crime cameras?
In a court of law, the defendant has the right ot face his accuser.

Better make sure the camera appears and is prepared for questioning.
I like them. Running red lights is dangerous. I'm not sure what a crime camera is, but if it keeps me from being mugged.



Yah-Hu!What do you think about traffic ticket cameras and crime cameras?
Unplug all of them!
more govenment in our lives is NEVER a good ideaWhat do you think about traffic ticket cameras and crime cameras?
Big Brothers see's everything.
They can be useful in fighting crime but they could be a disaster if we start relying on them and cut real law enforcement officers and patrols.
Intersection collisions are the most frequent urban kind of car wreck. Cameras that significantly lower the number of times people run thru red lights will be a positive contribution to road safety. I support them. In dallas where I live, there is a big dust up about how they don't generate enough ticket revenue to pay for themselves. Silly! That is what they are supposed to do-lower the incidence of intersection violations.

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