View Full Version : A new poll. Speed Cameras
Chopper
12/15/2007, 07:22 AM
1. Hate 'em...they're not fair...etc. 2. In favor of them...they make the roads safer....free up police...etc. 3. A target!....paint 'em black!
Or...#4. It doesn't really matter to me, I usually drive the speed limit cuz I'd hate for any of my VX mods budget to go instead, for ticket$.
Also, I don't understand why everyone is in such a big hurry, we'll all be dead soon enough & the three minutes you saved won't mean spit.:smilewink
I officially withdraw my entry in the ratrace.
Chopper
12/15/2007, 07:38 AM
Or...#4:)
Combo of #1 and #2 and #3. I hate the idea of the camera catching me but would rather get a ticket in the mail than having to deal with some arrogant prick of a cop who wants to search my VX and tell me I should be wearing a seat belt! So paint the camera after it catches you! P.S. Yes, I know not all cops are arrogant pricks. Just most of them... :rolleyes:
Triathlete
12/15/2007, 01:12 PM
Around here they just started using them. Here you'd have to be a total idiot to get a ticket from one since the police department post on their website daily where they will be set up! Right now it seems they are setting them up a lot in school zones...a good thing if you have youngsters!
Chopper
12/15/2007, 01:44 PM
Agreed. Using them in certain situations ie. school zones...red lights, is a plus
Mark B
12/15/2007, 02:17 PM
Big brother is watching you.
George Orwell 1984
Don't have them here yet, but I am sure they are coming.
So-CalVX
12/15/2007, 05:59 PM
doesn't bother me none... I've ran a few and never got the ticket in the mail, but i've slowed down now. cant afford to beautify my baby if I have to pay for being stupid. i've never been bothered by a cop in the VX any ways, but i guess there'll come a time, and it'll be a big ticket if it takes much longer :(
ScottinMA
12/15/2007, 06:26 PM
Combo of #1 and #2 and #3. I hate the idea of the camera catching me but would rather get a ticket in the mail than having to deal with some arrogant prick of a cop who wants to search my VX and tell me I should be wearing a seat belt! So paint the camera after it catches you! P.S. Yes, I know not all cops are arrogant pricks. Just most of them... :rolleyes:
you SHOULD be wearing a seatbelt. It's sorta like brushing your teeth in the morning...prevents bad outcomes.
Scott
nfpgasmask
12/15/2007, 08:42 PM
Yeah, on one hand, I definitely hate the inconvienience and hassle of getting pulled over real time. On the other hand, I think it is "unfair" and "unsportsmanlike". And the real problem, is that I think it is in some sort of way, a pathway to Big Brother having cameras just about everywhere but your master bathroom. It spells trouble if you ask me, just like the friggin seat belt laws.
Has anyone tried the stuff you spray over your plates to make the flash reflect and render the photo of your plates useless?
Bart
[QUOTE=nfpgasmask;114084]And the real problem, is that I think it is in some sort of way, a pathway to Big Brother having cameras just about everywhere but your master bathroom. It spells trouble if you ask me, just like the friggin seat belt laws. [QUOTE]
It's WAY too late to worry about that...next time you go to Walmart, look up at the roofline & see how many cameras you can count.
[QUOTE]Has anyone tried the stuff you spray over your plates to make the flash reflect and render the photo of your plates useless?[QUOTE]
Yeah...it's useless, per mythbusters episode.
Bart
Chopper
12/16/2007, 06:12 AM
Yeah, on one hand, I definitely hate the inconvienience and hassle of getting pulled over real time. On the other hand, I think it is "unfair" and "unsportsmanlike". And the real problem, is that I think it is in some sort of way, a pathway to Big Brother having cameras just about everywhere but your master bathroom. It spells trouble if you ask me, just like the friggin seat belt laws.
Has anyone tried the stuff you spray over your plates to make the flash reflect and render the photo of your plates useless?
Bart
It is worthless, they changed the flash mechanisms some time ago
you SHOULD be wearing a seatbelt. It's sorta like brushing your teeth in the morning...prevents bad outcomes.
ScottDeja Vu... :rolleyes:
WyrreJ
12/17/2007, 12:56 AM
There's a fair amount of research to indicate that red-light cameras are mostly a wash (some studies showing increased accidents, some showing a reduction) - and that far more accidents could be avoided simply by increasing the duration of the yellow light by just 1 second. Of course changing the timing on the lights doesn't increase revenues for the locals or for the traffica camera vendors.
circmand
12/17/2007, 05:43 AM
If they do not want me running th ered light they should keep the green light on when I am coming. We cant all afford to be escorted around town or to our local NFL teams game by tyhe cops.
AlaskaVX
12/17/2007, 01:37 PM
HEEE HEEE, Alaska has already banned those buggers! Took a whole 6 months or so, till the public said NO!
CrnCnn
12/17/2007, 03:05 PM
I am of the opinion that they are good if they help catch a hit and run or something of that nature.
I guess they don’t always work? I have been in vehicles with people who ran a light and they never got a ticket and there was a camera.
nfpgasmask
12/17/2007, 05:50 PM
There's a fair amount of research to indicate that red-light cameras are mostly a wash (some studies showing increased accidents, some showing a reduction) - and that far more accidents could be avoided simply by increasing the duration of the yellow light by just 1 second. Of course changing the timing on the lights doesn't increase revenues for the locals or for the traffica camera vendors.
That's the problem in Chicago. The lights change from green to yellow to red in like milliseconds. And because of traffic, the lights in the city cycle way faster that anywhere else I have been. AND, in most cases there are no green left turn arrows, and no turn lanes. So basically, if you need to make a left hand turn, the only way its gonna happen is if you sit in the middle of the intersection and wait for oncoming traffic to stop, and then roll through the yellow/red light. If done properly, this allows about one car to turn left on yellow each light cycle, but anyone who trains along will technically be running the red.
In my opinion, this system has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with safety, and EVERYTHING to do with generating revenue for the city...
Bart
mdwyer
12/17/2007, 07:20 PM
On the other hand, I think it is "unfair" and "unsportsmanlike".
Unsportsmanlike? That sounds like that should be a lame reason, and yet when I think about it, that's pretty much my reasoning, too... If you're going to ticket me for an act that is so terribly rampant, you should have to work for it. :)
Lemme just say this, though: There's a special place in hell for the guy who passed me IN THE SCHOOL ZONE, IN FRONT OF THE ONCOMING AMBULANCE. Did he think I was pulling over FOR HIM?!:mad:
etlsport
12/17/2007, 09:44 PM
That's the problem in Chicago. The lights change from green to yellow to red in like milliseconds. And because of traffic, the lights in the city cycle way faster that anywhere else I have been. AND, in most cases there are no green left turn arrows, and no turn lanes. So basically, if you need to make a left hand turn, the only way its gonna happen is if you sit in the middle of the intersection and wait for oncoming traffic to stop, and then roll through the yellow/red light. If done properly, this allows about one car to turn left on yellow each light cycle, but anyone who trains along will technically be running the red.
In my opinion, this system has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with safety, and EVERYTHING to do with generating revenue for the city...
Bart
yea cities are like that just because people are so impatient.. so if you ever get busted running a red light in a city.. 9 times out of 10 you can fight it by claiming the yellow light was not up to standard for the duration... i hang out with a bunch of civil engineers and they showed me all the calcs necessary... seen a couple of red light tickets go away from civil engineers showing these calcs to the judge
tom4bren
12/18/2007, 09:38 AM
Eric, you'll ruin your reputation hanging out with Civil Engineers. Find a couple of EE's for drinking buddies.
My first couple of trips into Philly, I had to unlearn everything I knew about driving. Double (and even triple) parking is the norm and perfectly acceptable. Stop signs don't mean squat. Stop lights should be obeyed but only if there is oncoming traffic ... you get the picture.
etlsport
12/18/2007, 01:30 PM
yea its true.. i have to relearn how to drive when i come down to maryland.. the philly stop (aka slowing down just enough to see that nobody is coming but never actually using your brakes) doesnt fly down here! they put red light cams in at one intersection in philly.. I heard they had caught 300 people within the first hour or two... they issued warnings and ditched the idea last i heard
tom4bren
12/18/2007, 03:55 PM
Naw. My daughter was mailed a ticket from Philly earlier this year.
VCAMILO
12/18/2007, 11:31 PM
I have asked cops here in Phoenix and they told me not to pay them. From what the cops said; it is not legal for a camera to serve you a ticket. They can mail you the ticket but you are a fool if you send the money in. In order for it to be a valid ticket a cop has to serve you. Meaning they have to find you at home or at work and hand you the ticket. Its the same deal when a plane catches you speeding on the highway. If you choose to take it to court both the cop that pulled you over and the cop that was in the plane have to appear in court.
My friend has gotten four red light tickets (stupid same intersection) in Scottsdale and she has not payed them in the last few years. Nothing has come over the mail and nothing has been done about it by the city. I believe they only have a year to serve you if you choose not to pay for it over the mail. So if i ever get one; IM NOT PAYING FOR IT. He also told me that in Scottsdale they only have about 3 cops driving to peoples house to re-issue the ticket. guess what! most of the time the person is at work and not home. :bwgr:
tom4bren
12/19/2007, 05:07 AM
"I have asked cops here in Phoenix and they told me not to pay them."
Good luck with that. Imagine the 'nice' suprise when you find out that your license has been suspended for unpaid moving violations. Pleading ignorance will not work & the fines and interest have piled up. The icing on the cake will be that your insurance company found out your license was suspended and also suspended your insurance so now you have to pay uninsured motorist fees.
(start banjo pikin') If it weren't for bad luck ... I'd have no luck at all. (end banjo pikin')
The above happened to someone I knew. I'm not sure how much of it he was able to get out of.
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