• @[email protected]
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    11 month ago

    Apparently, the issue with mail-in tickets specifically is that while the camera can catch the license plate number, it can’t really prove who was driving the car. So whereas an in-person ticket from a cop for passing a school bus will result in points on your license, a mail-in ticket from a camera like this won’t. The same problem applies to people that just don’t pay the mail-in tickets - the state doesn’t really know who to go after specifically.

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      21 month ago

      That’s some weird legal loopholes.

      Over here, if you own a car you are responsible for who drives it. So if you get a mail-in ticket, you can either name the driver (and in case of a dispute prove that they were the driver) or you yourself are counted as the driver.

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        21 month ago

        Oh, so you’re saying your country does something better than my country? Take your xenophobia and stick it where the sun doesn’t shine.

        :D

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          11 month ago

          Yeah, saying software quality sucks because foreigners are programming it is totally the same as saying that a specific law in one country is worse than the equivalent in another law. Sure.

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      11 month ago

      mail-in ticket from a camera like this won’t

      Damn, imagine now if one could put such a camera anywhere and it would

      • either be moved away if below a threshold after a period, e.g. 1 week
      • or stay as long as it pays for itself then when it pays for a 2nd one, that new one would be randomly nearby