Posted on 12/10/2004 6:37:24 AM PST by Redbob
Well, read it ONE more time, and try to find a reference to research showing that accidents are caused in this town by red-light runners, or that the "research" being done to find locations for the cameras has anything whatsoever to do with safety or accident statistics.
I apologize for the harsh tone of my previous posts, but I have scant patience for people, such as those in our city, who base their decision on what "everybody knows" about a supposed problem.
In this case, it's clear that the red-light cameras will be located based on one consideration only:
where will the State allow Denton to install them.
So, does anyone bother to resist?
I don't mean to sound uncharitable, but this mindset is not fit for self government. Someone who thinks with a collectivist, authoritarian mindset like this belongs in a nanny state.
Well, then, there are plenty of those you can go to, but don't waste your breath endorsing one here.
Watch the time the light stays yellow drop dramatically. That is the way most cities make money off this. If a light previously stayed yellow for 6 seconds, after they install the camera the time will drop to 2 seconds so they can photograph you in the intersection with the red light on before you have time to react.
No comments smells. I find it hard to believe that no residents had any opinions one way or the other. Hmm I wonder if this were an agenda item added at the last minute. That how city governments usually work it at "public" meeting when they want to do something to sh!t on the public.
, they'll reduce the length of time a light is yellow to almost nonexistance
You betcha.
It's sad that so many people like you enable the government to do whatever it wants unchecked. It's even sadder that you do not think about the consequences of government micromanaging the lives of citizens in the name of "safety."
"Denton had 213 accidents involving red-light runners between 2002 and 2004 and police issued 2,354 citations for violations in that span, city statistics show."
or that the "research" being done to find locations for the cameras has anything whatsoever to do with safety or accident statistics.
Granted, there's no mention of that in the story. So, it leaves open the possibility that your claim is correct. If you have knowledge of their locating the cameras without any consideration for where they'll be effective in reducing accidents, I'm sure you'll forgive me for being unfamiliar with those facts that don't appear in the story.
Oh, puh-leeze. If it can be demonstrated that this system is fail-safe, the only difference between this and putting a cop at the intersections 24x7 to nab red-light runners is the cost (also, cops don't take pictures and can make mistakes, e.g. was that light really red before you entered the intersection?).
It's even sadder that you do not think about the consequences of government micromanaging the lives of citizens in the name of "safety."
Look, I'm as anti-nanny-gov't and as pro-Amendments IV and VI as anyone else. If you equate simple enforcement of even the most fundamental of traffic laws with "micromanaging the lives of citizens," ...
You're cruel.
But fair!
THAT remains to be proven!
My post #28 is for you, too.
Not at all. I'd much rather have bazookas mounted on my front fenders and take out the SOBs myself. Matter of fact, a couple evenings ago, it's a good thing I wasn't driving an old, beat up pickup truck. I might have sacrificed it to teach one of those red-light runners a lesson in common courtesy.
Seems to me that, since the "vast majority of the busy intersections in this town are on state roads," you Dentonites ceded any hope of exercising local control a long time ago. You're living under the thumb of people in Austin. Was it so that the state will maintain your busiest streets for you? Regardless, the citizens of Denton are powerless to do this if they wanted to. You have to get permission from the great state of Texas.
Talk about living under the care of Big Brother...
One thing sticks in my mind as I have driven through Denton. If you go through town on US 380, you will be stopped at every instersection through what seems to be a maze of unsynchronized stop lights....for what seems like 20 or 30 lights. I can see how this can be a revenue generator situation....I hate driving through downtown Denton.
I wish! Cameras are everywhere these days. I hear that in jolly olde England, folks have taken to firebombing the things. I hope that starts happening here.
The Wonderlful Land of IF.
Toll-Free Hassle - When good EZ TAGs go bad (Automated traffic ticket camera failures)
I was interested in any FReepers who have had personal experience with photo traffic citations. Especially in CA and for supposedly running a red light. I received a citation in the mail. They claim I ran the red light while making a "right-on-red."
I have a friend who has been photo ticketed with a red light cam. The yellow at the intersection is outrageously short; there's barely time for a car to cross the entire intersection before red, even if you're entering right at the change to yellow. Total revenue trap.
You should be able to face your accuser in court. You cannot do this with an automated ticketing system.
I don't mind cameras being used to back up the evidence of the crime but I want an officer stationed with that camera citing the driver at the time of the offense.
Oops, somebody goofed; there's an error in the process. Fix it (match plate numbers to cars prior to mailing?) and move on. Unfortunately for the man in the story, it's taken way too long for the bureaucrats to get a clue.
Photo Traffic Light Citations
Interesting, and inconclusive. I'd be curious to know how many other drivers have reported the same experience (even at the same intersection). Did she really stop? Surely these things generate more than enough revenue to provide for periodic human monitoring to ensure their accuracy.
At any rate, thanks for the input. That's exactly what these municipalities need to hear when this stuff comes up for debate, "lessons learned" from others who've been there and done that and, "Tell me, Mr. Red-Light Camera System Vendor, how I can be certain this mistake won't happen here, with your system."
Imagine what it's like to LIVE around here!
We'll drive miles out of our way on the perimeter road to avoid ever setting a wheel into that quagmire!
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