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Posted by Connie Pierce on 03/25/06 15:55
In article <ben9221l3s6ib0o2hgd32auct9p4lp895r@4ax.com>, Onideus Mad
Hatter <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote:
> >For one, the government would
> >not have a camera at a private car wash, instead, they would deploy
> >cameras where they would be likely to collect revenue. The government
> >has little interest in protecting private citizens. Just look at where
> >government (mostly municipal) surveillance cameras are currently
> >deployed: busy intersections. This has done nothing to improve public
> >safety, but it has generated a lot of revenue. Are you ready to trust
> >cameras deployed by the feds?
>
> Okay now you REALLY sound like a fucking retard. If they're
> collecting revenue...and LOTS of it...um, that means the system is
> WORKING. *rolls eyes*
BTW, have you ever wondered why EVERY time you speed, you're not
caught?
It's simple - our gov does get a good amount of $$ from each ticket
(DUH). But if they caught you, say, four out of five times that you
speed, you wouldn't be so likely to speed, now would you? The truth is
that the gov doesn't want a speed-free, illegal parking-free society.
Do you have any idea who much money they would lose??
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/06/634.asp
So even if they install a VC near a busy intersection, you can still be
sure of not always getting a ticket. Also, you can expect not every
corner to have a VC . . . too many VCs and no one would speed (for
fear of getting caught) . . . not enough speeding = not enough
revenue.
Connecticut has made over 92 MILLION dollars since 2000 by speeding
tickets ALONE. You can be assured that other states profit just as
well. ( :
And BTW, Turd, you're still a nut. ( :
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C Pierce
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