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I thought a study out of Chicago said that they did improve things? -- nm
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ty97
No it didn't. It's a pure revenue grab though nobody wants to admit it. -- nm
Posted by
pmb (aka pmb)
Apr 13 '17, 09:34
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agreed, and they make it damn near impossible to fight them.
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groiny
Apr 13, 09:38
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I got one of those notices about a ticket I had gotten that got re-opened for review because it was during a time when the tickets were suspect, but
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pmb
Apr 13, 09:44
To be fair, it varies from state to state
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Strongbad
Apr 13, 09:37
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Yeah, it really depends on how they are implemented. In Australia, for example, all red-light camera locations are published, funding goes towards
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Roger More
Apr 13, 09:55
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(Thinking about it, I think it also helps that road safety and policing in Australia is handled at the state level, not the municipal level) -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 13, 10:03
Chicago shortened the yellow light times, though they got caught for it and changed it back. Also I believe they require countdown timers on the
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pmb
Apr 13, 09:42
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