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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Speed Camera Set On Fire

CATONSVILLE, Md. - A brand new Baltimore County speed camera installed just last week was doused and burned up early Friday morning police say; by whom, they still don't know.

All that's left today is the foundation upon which it stood along the 400 block of South Rolling Road; neighbors watching last night what they lobbied hard for literally go up in flames.

16 comments:

  1. I'm really surprised this hasn't happened to more of these cameras across this state and others.

    "It's all about the kids", my foot.

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  2. I am sure some idiot will try that here on the shore and then cry foul when they get arrested for MDOP...

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  3. Funny, funny, funny, I love it.

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  4. I do not like destruction, especially when tax payers foot the bill

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  5. Good job ..... score one for the people getting screwed by these machines

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  6. Hopefully it will come to Salisbury Next.

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  7. Real smart....so because you think it is okay to break the law by speeding, and technology has found a way to catch you (although every pathetic excuse can be rasied about "big brother"), now it is okay for someone to commit a felony by setting one of these on fire. And you all are condoning it? It is illegal. You can't pick and choose which laws are okay and which aren't. Geesh....don't speed and you won't have a problem. THAT simple.

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  8. I think the comments on here simply speak to a level of intellingene. They are par for the course. I would be dissapointed if there weren't the typical eastern shore inbred comments.

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  9. Why do people think violence will solve there problems? It just creates more in the long run.

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  10. GFY said...
    Why do people think violence will solve there problems? It just creates more in the long run.

    April 22, 2012 11:00 AM

    You call destroying speed cameras acts of violence?! lol. Weirdo

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  11. If I were a young man I would go around destroying every camera I could find.

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  12. It is a form of civil disobediance...one of the things that got this country started.

    Not saying it's rignt - but I think you'll see more.

    Then there'll be cameras set up to watch the cameras....

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  13. We have a government that picks and chooses which constitutional rights it wants to obey and yet people that are happy about the destruction of a few questionably legal cameras are wrong? Backwards...

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