Category Archives: Daily Q&A

No one has he right to speed. A traffic camera is a cop who doesn't get paid or call in sick.
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Don't agree, if you break the law, you should be held accountable, and if it takes cameras to prove it, then so be it!
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Yes, I agree with the Ohio courts. I believe it is a violation of our personal rights. We cannot trust that that is the only thing they are watching with the cameras.
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I do agree with the judge.  Big Brother is watching way too much and it appears it is a plan to desensitize the American people in a move to take away our precious freedoms.
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I agree with the judge.  Speed cameras, much like red light cameras, are merely money making machines for local governments.  The camera companies collect about forty percent from the fines, with the rest going to the local government.  There is no effective way to challenge the evidence.  People pay the fine because it is easier…
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I agree with the Ohio judge's comments in that the violator has no opportunity to contest the ticket.
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Yes, I agree that these cameras violate individual rights?  First, the crime is attached to the vehicle and to the vehicle’s owner rather than to the criminal.  What if the vehicle is stolen?  Second, the cameras are invasive just as much as if they had cameras on my home.  In Texas, one’s vehicle is considered…
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The decision by the Ohio Judge is a significant one and, I believe, if it stands it can have far reaching tentacles toward other traffic "traps." From what I understand, the company that owns the monitoring machines receives 40% of the revenue from the $105 penalty. So immediately, I have a suspicion that the company…
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No, they make the streets safer with minimal loss of life and minimal expense. We do not have a right to speed or drive dangerously and since the cameras are not sufficient to bring criminal charges, I do not believe they violate our individual rights. I am open to being convinced otherwise and will be…
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It absolutely violates rights.  Glad this judge stood up for justice.  Way too much Big Brother stuff going on out there.  Drones, speed cameras...what's next?
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