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Chairman, the article on the AAA withdrawing support of the red light cameras brings great news! The Washington Times has been stupendous in its fight on this issue.

As for the explanations for life by science, Stephen Hawking admits that science can only discover how, but not why. That's God's realm.

(Which may be why people pray, "Why, Lord, why?" rather than "How, Lord, how?"...)
121 posted on 10/17/2002 10:42:03 AM PDT by nicollo
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Rumsfeld press conference on now. Thank goodness...a respite from Chief Moose and the myriad "esperts."
122 posted on 10/17/2002 10:44:49 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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Chairman, the article on the AAA withdrawing support of the red light cameras brings great news! The Washington Times has been stupendous in its fight on this issue.

Yes, this is very good news. The Times has been extraordinary in their support, yes.

Folks have to come to terms with the technology being able to, at best, "arrest" a car, not a driver. Even then, it makes mistakes. Photos are not always clear, but that doesn't stop the DC traffic folks - they guess - REALLY! [That was covered in a previous Washington Times article.] So if the traffic bureau gets a photo that both they and the contractor cannot make out, they will guess what the plate number is and issue a ticket.

You could be receiving - anyone could be receiving - a ticket in the mail from the DC Police folks for a moving violation in the District.

[The only saving grace is DC does not have a reciprocity agreement on vehicle registration with any other state - and it is not hard to see why.]

125 posted on 10/17/2002 10:58:56 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society
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