[Nfbf-l] Fw: Florida May Repeal Red-Light Cam Law?

Mark Tardif markspark at bellsouth.net
Sun Mar 20 23:33:36 UTC 2011


Just an opinion, but to those who worry about privacy, if you are not 
obeying traffic laws and endangering other people in the process, then 
perhaps your privacy should be invaded to an extent.  You are working with a 
very powerful machine, and you need to be mindful of safety and extremely 
alert at all times.  Besides, we pedestrians need all the help we can get 
including but not limited to surveillance and serious crackdowns on drivers 
who disobey traffic laws!


Mark Tardif
Welcome to my planet
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> Florida May Repeal Red-Light Cam Law?
> Lawmakers May Put Stop To Cam Tickets
> WESH.com
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> POSTED: 6:03 am EDT March 18, 2011
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> TALLAHASSEE, Fla. --Lawmakers are taking steps to take down the cameras 
> that have been placed at intersections across Florida.
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> A House committee has approved a bill to put a stop to state's red-light 
> camera law.
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> Central Florida communities like Winter Park, Orlando, Orange County and 
> Apopka already use red-light cameras. Other cities are working to add them 
> to intersections across the area.
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> Supporters of the cameras claim they save lives and make streets safer.
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> The cameras have prompted plenty protests too. Opponents call them an 
> invasion of privacy and some say they do not make roads safer.
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