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View Poll Results: How much over?
Granny: I always drive a couple of mph under the limit to be sure 2 5.00%
Engineer: I do the limit on the nail every time 2 5.00%
Soccer Mom: 0-5mph over 5 12.50%
Working Dude: 5-10mph over 19 47.50%
Boy Racer: more than 10mph 2 5.00%
Cautious Mathematician: 5% 1 2.50%
Stat Man: 10% 0 0%
Anarchist: As fast as is safe in the conditions, regardless of the limit 6 15.00%
Atheist: Driving sucks 3 7.50%
Voters: 40. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 09-15-2008, 07:42 AM   #31
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These cameras are set up through outside contractors. They are a money making machine. The vast majority of the money goes to the company who installed and maintains the equipment. The "police" typically get just the fine/penalty amount.
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Old 09-15-2008, 07:44 AM   #32
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There are separate cameras that are installed through the DOT, these are usually viewable online and maintain the departments ability to see whats going on at different locations. This reduces the need for manpower and gives instant feedback. They are also used to track traffic flow and can be used to locate particular trouble spots.
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Old 09-15-2008, 08:56 AM   #33
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There are also people who go around and disable/vandalize red-light cameras and photoradar cameras.

The internet lists known locations and I see that in England setting them on fire with an old tire seems to be popular. Or so claims the internet.
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Old 09-15-2008, 05:03 PM   #34
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I actually hover between 5 and 15 miles over. I commute between 35 min to one job and a bit over an hour for the 4 other ones.
We have a few at red lights only. People have been running the reds around here so they put up the cameras. I think it has helped.
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Old 09-16-2008, 06:18 AM   #35
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There are also people who go around and disable/vandalize red-light cameras and photoradar cameras.

The internet lists known locations and I see that in England setting them on fire with an old tire seems to be popular. Or so claims the internet.
Not popular. The general consensus would probably be to get rid of the cameras (they don't bother me - I don't break the law) but vandalism is frowned on in this generally conservative country. There is a vocal minority who are strongly opposed to them, but only the crimal part of them would consider damaging the cameras.
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