• RagingRobot@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    They would remove the camera not the traffic light. I don’t think that would cause an accident

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      3 months ago

      The camera only snaps a picture when people blow the traffic light. If everybody obeyed the traffic lights then nobody would ever get their car’s picture taken with the camera.

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        3 months ago

        They have speed and traffic light cameras made by the same companies and they are pushing them out indiscriminately.

        Also why should that company get money if someone speeds or goes through a red light? Why do they get that privilege but no one else does? The government getting fines is one thing but a private company is another

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          3 months ago

          They have speed and traffic light cameras made by the same companies and they are pushing them out indiscriminately.

          Who’s “they”?

          Also why should that company get money if someone speeds or goes through a red light?

          Around here, the company doesn’t get money. The fine is sent by the government and the government gets paid. I don’t know why it’s different for you, sounds like you need to change your government.

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            3 months ago

            I live in Atlanta so they is the city of Atlanta I guess. I got a random fine in the mail and it was from a private company I don’t remember their name but the same cameras are all over my town now.

            The cameras are in places where people have to drive everyday and the flow of traffic is usually slightly higher than the limit. You can’t avoid going by them so you are tracked no matter what. And if you forget and follow the flow of normal traffic you are getting a letter from the company in the mail asking for $200.

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      3 months ago

      The reason the camera is there is because of the crashes that happened when it wasn’t.

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        3 months ago

        That’s not true. We have a ton of these popping up in my neighborhood in places where there haven’t been issues.

        Also they are owned by private companies that pocket most of the money you pay the fine with.

        Why do I need 5 of these on my way to work in the morning? That’s 5 times where if I accidentally went too fast I have to pay a private company $200. That’s up to 10 times a day I am at risk of a random fee to some company. Insane that you want that

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            3 months ago

            My only real issue with it is that there are a ton of them now and they are privately owned. If the fine went to the city that would be a different story.

            Imagine if next they put a sensor right in your car so if you ever go over a limit you always get a fine. Would you still be into that? Would you buy that car?

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              3 months ago

              That is actually a legitimate concern. Add it to the long list of “technologies that are cool and good except when capitalism”

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              3 months ago

              privately owned

              Sounds like a shithole country issue. Normal countries have a police and judiciary.

              Would you still be into that?

              Ow yes please. If that’s what it takes for people like you to drive according to the rules, absofuckinglutely yes.