Red light cameras
#21
Originally posted by cet_civic
can I ask where you got this information? and did YOU get permission to post this?
If not I suggeest you ask to post this type of info.
can I ask where you got this information? and did YOU get permission to post this?
If not I suggeest you ask to post this type of info.
#22
Originally posted by redline_vtec
the ministry makes this information available to the public. They want people to be aware where the cameras are so they wont run the lights causing accidents.
the ministry makes this information available to the public. They want people to be aware where the cameras are so they wont run the lights causing accidents.
#23
This is a total moneygrab for the provincial government, its absolutely useless, just a new way to make some dough to cover the **** they have done during the past years.
I got one of these tickets exactly this time last year when i was goin south on yonge to get to my aptment @ king and bay and i passed the light at 3 AM and 0.6 seconds after the light turned red. then i got the ticket like 2 months after and it took the nicest pic of my ride showing all da airbrushings and stuff. I fought it mentioning that i wasn't the driver and the justice of the peace was a nice kewl old guy who let me off with only 40$ of fines. got lucky this time i guess.
I got one of these tickets exactly this time last year when i was goin south on yonge to get to my aptment @ king and bay and i passed the light at 3 AM and 0.6 seconds after the light turned red. then i got the ticket like 2 months after and it took the nicest pic of my ride showing all da airbrushings and stuff. I fought it mentioning that i wasn't the driver and the justice of the peace was a nice kewl old guy who let me off with only 40$ of fines. got lucky this time i guess.
#24
Such list isn't needed. If you don't run red, then you wouldn't need to know where the cameras are. So people pay attention at these said intersections but not at the others? You gonna say "no, I pay attention to all intersections" right?
Heads up? You know from day one that running red isn't allowed. You all answered "No" on the driver's exam when the question asked: "Should I run a red light?"
Common sense owns some folks.
Heads up? You know from day one that running red isn't allowed. You all answered "No" on the driver's exam when the question asked: "Should I run a red light?"
Common sense owns some folks.
#25
Originally posted by cet_civic
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http://www.pulse24.com/News/Top_Stor...0-003/page.asp
#29
The primary purpose of this device is for road safety. Though, many don't want this idea. The device takes a picture of a driver and his or her license plate when they drive through a red light. Most motorists feel the gadgets are designed to make cash for a city rather than to trap bad-guys. So, to bust these red-light cameras, Jonathan Dandrow, founder of noLimits Enterprises created two devices. One of these is now available, while the other seeks additional seed money. Here is the article: Red-light Cameras.
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