Australian Speed Cams Under Investigation
from the whoops dept
Bob Dole writes "Another major speed cam screw up has forced the government in Victoria, Australia to test all of their cameras and "freeze" $6 million in fines. This comes in response to a truck being issued a ticket for driving a speed 20 MPH faster than it is physically capable of attaining. Uphill. Following last week's embarrassing flap, the government had little choice -- except they refuse to go so far as to turn off the cameras while they're under a cloud of doubt. On the other side of the planet, a single camera in Britain has raked in $50 million for the government and issued 1.3 million penalty points for the enrichment of insurance companies. Ah, that should help explain the reluctance. "Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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speed cams:
Just like the time when I took a "safe driver" course to lower my preimums; immediatly after I took the course, my insurance rates when up by the exact same percentage that I would have saved by taking the course.
Personally, I'm of the believe that insurance is instutuionalized fraud and that, at a bare minimum, we should be allowed to fight back by being able to self insure if we only ride a motorcycle.
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Public car insurance is the way to go. No one likes paying insurance, but the public method is the best option.
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