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Traffic Cameras and road deaths

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 13:17
by Prime
http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/investigation ... ra-insider
A Current Affair Special Investigation – when speed cameras must be turned off. A former government head of safety turns whistleblower, exposing the great speed camera con

Re: Traffic Cameras and road deaths

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 13:28
by rustypup
this is news?

i always thought this was common knowledge... speed ticketing is a revenue stream... the legal crud around it has always been about protecting that revenue and the jobs behind it...

Re: Traffic Cameras and road deaths

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 16:00
by JollyJamma
Plus 1 to Rusty. TopGear pointed this out ages ago.

I solved this issue by not going too fast anymore.

Re: Traffic Cameras and road deaths

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 19:19
by Prime
I think you are missing the point. We all know that speed cameras are a cash cow, even the video notes that, but it goes further to illustrate that they do not serve the other purpose, to save lives.

Watch the video again. The argument is: The best speed to travel is with the traffic; and ergo, that Speeding kills, not speed!

That's my interpretation.
JollyJamma wrote:Plus 1 to Rusty. TopGear pointed this out ages ago.

I solved this issue by not going too fast anymore.
I don't watch top gear. :lol:

Re: Traffic Cameras and road deaths

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 19:24
by wizardofid
JollyJamma wrote:Plus 1 to Rusty. TopGear pointed this out ages ago.

I solved this issue by not going too fast anymore.
WHAT you believe what 3 retarded British presenters says ? :P :twisted:

Re: Traffic Cameras and road deaths

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 19:27
by Ron2K
I just don't exceed the speed limit. Most Capetonians do the same - except those in the vicinity of Blaauwerg Road in Table View...

Re: Traffic Cameras and road deaths

Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 19:29
by rustypup
Prime wrote:it goes further to illustrate that they do not serve the other purpose, to save lives.
this has always been the case... the "saves lives" argument was only there to floss over the fact that this would be legally sanctioned extortion to subsidise the RTI... so it would be more accurate to refer to it as "speed tax"...

if they really wanted to save lives they'd be out there correcting the behaviours which are actually contributing to the death toll... but you can't capture those on camera or make money off of them... yet...