ABC News: Delaware man who police blocked from warning of speed trap wins $50K judgment - eviltoast
  • lingh0e@lemmy.film
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    1 year ago

    If a person is speeding and unknowingly gets tagged by a speed camera, it doesn’t stop their speeding at the time. Hence it is not about safety.

    If someone is speeding then slows down just long enough to avoid getting tagged by the speed camera, then resumes speeding, it is not about safety.

    If the tickets can be literally thrown in the garbage without a second thought and the issuing party can’t do a thing about it, it is not about safety.

    There are better ways to make people aware of their driving habits. A shitty unmanned speed camera is not one of those ways.

    • funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      a) only true if not signposted, and I specifically said it should be. isn’t cops stopping you also only a deterrent if you get caught at that time? if a camera is there permanently you know not to speed after getting caught, if a cop is there on Monday they might not be on Tuesday

      b) we disagree, that’s exactly what safety is to me. I don’t wear a condom if I’m not having sex, and you don’t need to slow down if you’re in an area where you can go fast — are you assuming I mean to make people slow down on the freeway? i am not, i am talking about accident prone areas where slowing down would save lives

      c) so don’t make the tickets be able to be thrown in the garbage?

      d) what are they, then?

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        1 year ago

        You can just admit that you want intrusive observation that skips due process because it fits the narrative you want to force on everyone else.

        It’s okay.

        I personally think it’s a terrible idea.

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          1 year ago

          this is what’s known as a “straw man” — you used words I didn’t to make a point I hadn’t and then criticize the point you made up.

          It’s considered impolite.

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            1 year ago

            A government agency is using a flimsy excuse to extort money from it’s citizens, accusing people of a crime without due process… and you’ve made it clear that you think it’s a worthy trade off for the illusion of safer roads.

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              1 year ago

              I think you’re drastically blowing speeding fines out of proportion and severely underestimating the cost and impact of bad driving.