Speed camera update (Sept.11)

What novel ideas. Facepalm. Mayors that are afraid of losing their cash cows have proposed a number of ideas on how the program can continue in a modified form. If they had implemented these options before, the chance of them getting canned would be low. It's all about the graft. Losers.


"Instead of a ban, the mayors said the province should consider implementing the following measures on ASE in school zones:

setting cameras at a reasonable threshold before a ticket is issued
time of day operations tied to school and community use times
a warning ticket issued on the first offence
a set fine that is not double due to community safety zone
large signs alerting drivers to the presence of the cameras
blackout on additional fines for seven days after receiving the first ticket"
 
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Was just on the news that some of these tickets belong to cabinet ministers driving government automobiles
 
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Resistance is futile because the Province holds all the cards regarding plate and owner details. They could just shut down access to plate information for any speed camera requests for information. In addition, they could also refuse to prosecute, or simply invalidate any speed camera tickets.
 
I get a virus warning that your link could be impersonating the real webpage so I won't open it.

Resistance is futile because the Province holds all the cards regarding plate and owner details. They could just shut down access to plate information for any speed camera requests for information. In addition, they could also refuse to prosecute, or simply invalidate any speed camera tickets.
Many speed camera tickets have moved to an administrative penalty to bypass possibility of court.

Removing access to plate database would be interesting. I wonder how smart alpr cameras are? Could they show the photo radar images to alpr camera and the alpr looks up the information?
 
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