To: rockrr
I just can't wait until the companies that “own” these cameras start changing the pictures to reflect more revenue. The picture taken of your car violating the red light is not stored in the camera at the intersection nor is there a hard copy at the time of the violation like a SD card in personal digital camera. The “picture” is wired to the camera companies headquarters main frame then looked at by non-officers. If there is a perceived violation then the downloaded image is printed and used to charge the vehicle a civil fee. Anyone see some room here to photo-shop the images? The police at the location of the violation do not see the image until it is sent back to the police in the jurisdiction of the camera violation by the camera company. A pixel can be changed to show anything, where a photo negative is what it is when taken.
17 posted on
07/09/2011 8:58:26 PM PDT by
hotshot
To: hotshot
Nah. They might get away with a few photoshops here and there, but to do it with thousands of pictures? I would think the odds of them getting by with something like that for very long are quite small. I also think they'd be in mucho trouble.
19 posted on
07/09/2011 9:47:11 PM PDT by
Ken H
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