Following a report by the Baltimore Sun showing that five of that city’s 83 speed cameras were inaccurate, state Delagate Jon Cardin from Baltimore County has called for manufacturers to be fined $1,000 for each ticket issued in error.
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Thursday, December 13, 2012
Legislator: Traffic Camera Manufacturers Should Be Fined For Each Error
As we’ve seen in previous stories, cameras intended to catch speeders and red-light violators are not perfect, and now a state lawmaker in Maryland believes that the makers of these devices need to be held financially accountable for each instance in which a driver is incorrectly ticketed.
Following a report by the Baltimore Sun showing that five of that city’s 83 speed cameras were inaccurate, state Delagate Jon Cardin from Baltimore County has called for manufacturers to be fined $1,000 for each ticket issued in error.
Following a report by the Baltimore Sun showing that five of that city’s 83 speed cameras were inaccurate, state Delagate Jon Cardin from Baltimore County has called for manufacturers to be fined $1,000 for each ticket issued in error.
Why not just get rid of them?
ReplyDeleteAlso,believe they are unconstitutional, but that doesn't seem to matter to government anymore.
won't happen, but nice thought... or better yet get rid of them all together...
ReplyDeleteYou spying SOB
Poster 1:21 PM neither does it matter to THE SHEEPOLE... Aka THE PEOPLE...
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