Date: Monday, 26. October 2009
Speed radar cameras are in the news today on CNN and in the Washington Post. Washington D.C. police are ending their grace period amid concerns over revenue vs. safety. Five Ford Crown Victoria cruisers have been equipped with cameras that aim a narrow beam across a street and snap a photo if a vehicle is above a proscribed speed.
The program is touching off heated discussion around the Washington area, with accusations the cameras are geared to revenue rather than safety. The cameras are operated by officers working overtime and the cruisers, which cost about 100,000ドル each, including the camera set up, are being paid for by Lockheed Martin Corp., which manufactures the cameras and will receive 29ドル for each ticket issued.
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greg,
where the list
Rick,
George Orwell's 1984 is right on target with what's ahead. Amazing that he understood that the technology Genie could not be put back in the bottle and would continue to be abused.