I dont know its true but I heard it on the news recently ago. The goverment wants to make this law pass next year 2011. Its like a red-light camera on the freeway, if you get caught speeding over the limit they will give you a ticket for $300&up. I hope this law wont pass.
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sounds lame.
what next? cams to catch j-walkers? cams to catch kids not using a helmet on a bicycle? seems like they are really trying to milk the residents of cali sense the cali government cant manage their money
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California drivers may soon face speed cameras
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California drivers who race through intersections might soon be caught on camera, a move Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed Friday to bolster the state budget with speeding fines.
Schwarzenegger wants to retrofit 500 city and county traffic lights already equipped with cameras to capture drivers who run red lights with a system to snap the license plates of speeders, too.
Fines would range from $225 to $325. The state would collect 85 percent of the money, using the projected $338 million to help pay for courts and court security as it scrapes for money to close a $20 billion deficit.
The state estimates each of the 500 cameras would catch 4,800 speeders annually - 2.4 million tickets a year statewide. Speeders who blow through red lights would be hit with fines for both violations.
"If the revenues come in below our conservative projections, then so much the better for public safety," said H.D. Palmer, spokesman for the state Department of Finance.
Local governments would operate the cameras and keep 15 percent of the money. League of California Cities lobbyist Jennifer Whiting said that might be enough to entice widespread participation, though the league has taken no position on the proposal.
Cities in several other states already use red light cameras to also catch speeders, according to California budget officials.
Several previous similar bills have failed in the Legislature.
Public acceptance might depend on whether the state can prove a benefit to public safety, said Patricia Mokhtarian, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California, Davis.
"If they tie it to a safety standard, than it might be fine. If it's kind of perceived as a nickle-and-dime way of squeezing more money out of the speeding traveler, then there could be a backlash," she said.
The Associated Press
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they already have those in AZ, it sucks, but you just learn where they are and slow down.
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And if you let someone borrow your car, they speed through an intersection, you, the registered owner of the vehicle, gets the ticket.Originally posted by chessboxerWe know these are good cars, but for some reason, all the world wants are freaking civics and tegs. Bleck.
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Originally posted by Night Wolf View Postsounds lame.
what next? cams to catch j-walkers? cams to catch kids not using a helmet on a bicycle? seems like they are really trying to milk the residents of cali sense the cali government cant manage their money
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Originally posted by Night Wolf View Postsounds lame.
seems like they are really trying to milk the residents of cali sense the cali government cant manage their money
Hmm ..
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Originally posted by PointBlank View PostAnd if you let someone borrow your car, they speed through an intersection, you, the registered owner of the vehicle, gets the ticket.
if the picture doesnt match th registered owner, they dont have a case. my dad's really good at fighting tickets
i just dont get tickets
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Originally posted by wed3k View Post
if the picture doesnt match th registered owner, they dont have a case. my dad's really good at fighting ticketsOriginally posted by chessboxerWe know these are good cars, but for some reason, all the world wants are freaking civics and tegs. Bleck.
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Originally posted by wed3k View Postthat one is easy to fight, you just plead not guilty and say that you didnt have the car that day.
if the picture doesnt match th registered owner, they dont have a case. my dad's really good at fighting tickets
i just dont get tickets
On a happier note, they have those sorts of cameras out here and since the magistrates don't really know much about the technology and such behind these systems they seem to be pretty lenient. All they have at your court date is that 1 pic. You could probably make a really good case saying that you had an 18 wheeler in front of you and because of that the light was not visible to the road. Or if its just a stop sign you could say that it was broken/defaced."Auto racing, bull fighting and mountain climbing are the only real sports....all others are games."
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Originally posted by Rusty View PostThats probably not going to work b/c if you let someone borrow your car you are liable for whatever they do with it. So unless you plan on fabricating a really good story about how your car was stolen and then returned before you could file a police report you're likely going to pay for the ticket.
On a happier note, they have those sorts of cameras out here and since the magistrates don't really know much about the technology and such behind these systems they seem to be pretty lenient. All they have at your court date is that 1 pic. You could probably make a really good case saying that you had an 18 wheeler in front of you and because of that the light was not visible to the road. Or if its just a stop sign you could say that it was broken/defaced.
but thats talking about an actual cop, not a camera. and yes the cameras here can totally identify you, you shoulda seen the expression on my dads face when he ran that red light
we also caught someone who did a drive by shooting on the highway with the cameras because he turned at the next freeway exit and stuck out like a sore thumb because his beater was in a relatively nice neighborhood.
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I was wondering about this last week. There's a few red lights cam where i live and one flashed at me when it was green and i thought it was a speed cam. Thought they didnt exist. Looks like i was wrong.
Originally posted by Shag Wagon View PostIm glad SC is too poor to have traffic cameras. We only have cameras on the interstate to record wrecks on camera.
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