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I thought this one was pretty good. The number of speeding cameras out here has become a little ridiculous and thankfully we have the monkey mask loophole.
I'M glad you posted that because I'm going to Arizona in January and knew nothing about that.
he sometimes wears a giraffe mask..........
I really wonder if the police, as they say, have pictures of him putting it on.
If so, shit.......they need more work then to stake out a speeder.
Yes, the number of radar/Cameras is out of control here!! The monkey man has been photographed over 90 x's now.
It was starting back when I left in '06..now..it's out of hand. People are always slamming on their brakes in front of me at intersections. [roll]
I was next to a woman driving a Toyota here in Tempe who was wearing a welders mask. Not very safe with an SUV full of kids..but..she can speed all she wants with it.
I was commenting on the cameras flashing on motorcyclists (me twice now in a week) as the light turned green. I better not get an f"ing ticket for "taking off too fast"!! >:(
I support the efforts of Monkey Man, on those like him.
Quote from: zarn02 on September 12, 2009, 05:23:49 PM
I support the efforts of Monkey Man, on those like him.
I agree. Those cameras are more about revenue than safety.
Quote from: Nitewaif on September 12, 2009, 09:48:07 PM
I agree. Those cameras are more about revenue than safety.
+1
There is a rather small town near Newark, Ohio by the name of Heath, Ohio.
They installed the cameras earlier this Summer and last I heard people are really pissed.
So far the cameras have brought in $2,000,000 .
There's no way the [leo]s could write that many speeding tickets in the same amount of time.
Dolph :)
they use speed cameras in school zones in Akron. I think that's an appropriate use of automated tickets because that has much more to do with safety. The program began after a university student was running late for school and killed a kid running late for fifth grade.
But monkey man deserves to be Colbert's Alpha Dog of the Week.
THE SPECIALS - MONKEY MAN (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49FbSq_JNeQ#normal)
if the authorities truly cared about safety and wanted you to not speed, then your car would have a radio device which got an instruction from a transmitter and limited your speed.
people would whine and pregnant dog, but it could be done, the technology already exists.. then there would be no more speeding.
you guys really think all the cameras are JUST for speeding? databasing... observation... and control. has EVERYONE forgotten about Orwell's predictions?
Quote from: Raux on September 13, 2009, 09:22:26 AM
you guys really think all the cameras are JUST for speeding? databasing... observation... and control. has EVERYONE forgotten about Orwell's predictions?
if you use clear gloss matte paint you can paint a symbol on your license plate.
a guy i know made a stencil of "the bird" and sprayed it on his plate.
sure enough, when you flashed it in the dark, it just looked like a finger.
http://doitbest.com/Spray+Paint-Rust+Oleum-model-1902-830-doitbest-sku-796057.dib (http://doitbest.com/Spray+Paint-Rust+Oleum-model-1902-830-doitbest-sku-796057.dib)
I don't agree with these cameras, as they are revenue generators.
But seriously..........
if people just wouldn't speed, you'd be fine.
They publish where the cameras will be.
Apparently speeding in the city limits will get you points on your license; mobile state police ones do not. I was talking to my Dad about it last night who lives in Tucson.
Quote from: redxblack on September 12, 2009, 10:04:05 PM
they use speed cameras in school zones in Akron.
I've only seen one in Mesa.
The school zones in Tempe are 35mph AT ALL TIMES. The number of Tempe cops seems to keep this in check without cameras. All major intersections have cameras for red light runners and about 3-4 "big brother" cameras.
BTW..love how Apple put a camera in the new Nanos. We need MORE devices with cameras out there! [roll]
Ohio's school zones are 20mph during school hours.
Painting your plates is illegal, as is adding any coating or covering that will hinder identification. You don't own the plate, the state does.
There's a group in NYC that does "theater" in front of random security cameras around the city to draw attention of passers-by of all the monitoring they're subjected to. I think it's a pretty novel approach.
Quote from: redxblack on September 13, 2009, 08:23:18 PM
Ohio's school zones are 20mph during school hours.
When school is in session and/or when the kids are arriving/departing..the zones go down to 15mph.
Quote from: redxblack on September 13, 2009, 08:23:18 PM
Painting your plates is illegal, as is adding any coating or covering that will hinder identification. You don't own the plate, the state does.
that depends on state law. in Cali, you own the plate. you can buy vintage plates and use them to register your car, but you can't obviously obstruct the plate in any way.
i don't know of any (local) ordinance that prohibits a clear coat sprayed, i think it is subject to inspection though.
i know NY is pretty tough on it, they were busting folks with plate protectors -- clear ones -- a while back.
OK, that totally cracks me up!!! Watch, this will start a new trend of speeders given that Halloween is right around the corner!! [laugh]