An article in The Oldie a couple of months ago described the writer's
experience with London cameras. Someone made up a set of plates with
his numbers and put them on a similar model and color car. The
cameras can't tell they're fake plates, and the plates appear to be on
the right car.
On the other hand, our LBC's don't have all modern "safety" features
that make other motorists feel so invincible, so this could be a good
thing.
- Tom
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Mr. Bill <bn1@pacbell.net> wrote:
> For the very, very few of those who might occasionally speed, please
> take note of what The Governator has in the works now! Of course I
> happen to live in Santa Ana, one of the cities with the red-light
> cameras. While I don't know for sure, I'll guess that the cities pay
> for the cameras and speeding upgrades while the broke Golden State reaps
> 85% of the benefits. And remember, many other states follow quickly
> behind us! Perhaps our legislative eagle-eye, the Other Len, knows a
> more informative source than The Orange County Register?
>
> http://www.ocregister.com/news/red-229305-light-cameras.html
>
> Some of the ensuing comments are quite interesting.
>
> Bill
> '53 Red Car
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