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Carbon tracking cameras are a thing?

This shit isn't bought or paid for by the taxpayers, not directly anyway. I would bet there's a company that has sold this idea to these people. And every bit of info is theirs.

There's truth in that.

San Diego took down red light cameras years ago. But recently they have installed surveillance-ready cameras on brand new smart street lights for us. :shaking:

Have no idea (exactly) what this is costing taxpayers but i know it's bloated af. All in the name of crime suppression.
 
The vest cams that cops wear it's not going to a server at the station. No it being administered by the company that lease the cams out. Its an ugly business, unless you own part of it! Lol
 
The vest cams that cops wear it's not going to a server at the station. No it being administered by the company that lease the cams out. Its an ugly business, unless you own part of it! Lol
Axon owns a huge market on them. They own taser to.
 
This shit isn't bought or paid for by the taxpayers, not directly anyway. I would bet there's a company that has sold this idea to these people. And every bit of info is theirs.
Before Texas outlawed them, the city my BIL is a deputy in had them. He said they fucked you every way they can in the contract. The city pays up front for some of it, pays if you break the contract, and they share some of the fines with the company if they bring in more than the administration charge each month. They lost their ass when the were deemed unconstitutional over night.
 
Before Texas outlawed them, the city my BIL is a deputy in had them. He said they fucked you every way they can in the contract. The city pays up front for some of it, pays if you break the contract, and they share some of the fines with the company if they bring in more than the administration charge each month. They lost their ass when the were deemed unconstitutional over night.
As it should be.
 
So about those speeding tickets from cameras...asking for a friend.

If one gets a ticket from the company that administers these in a different state and one ignores the letters, what happens?
 
So about those speeding tickets from cameras...asking for a friend.

If one gets a ticket from the company that administers these in a different state and one ignores the letters, what happens?
Me personally, if it wasn't an adjacent state I'd throw it in the trash. They can't prove you got it if it's not certified mail. If there's a link on it to "view your infraction" absolutely do not visit it because that's intentionally there to log the visit as proof.

Depends on the extent of agreement your state has with the other state to honor each others highway robbery and what the specific highway robbery is classified as in the state you got it and the home state.

Real money makers like speeding tickets tend to transfer over real well if the states have an agreement. Arcane parking shit, equipment violations, all that "non moving" stuff is hit and miss even if they do have an agreement and red light shit is frequently classified as some sort of "lesser" offense like that in order to keep people from getting all pissed off about it. Heck, sometimes it's not even classified as a traffic offense, it's just a civil citation same as walking your dog in a city park that says no dog.

Also, if your state has an audit at some later date you could wind up with all those violations all at once.

When MA audited their shit a couple years ago tons of people got fucked because they had like half a dozen out of state things over a multi-year period and when MA did the audit they treated it as though all that shit happened that day which triggered all sorts of knock-on effects and god knows how many people got fucked out how god knows how much money appealing that shit.

Source: My driving record. :laughing:
 
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