"AJ, I have a very hard time to believe anything posting on an anti-red light camera website."
I get that, If i were you I would feel the same way. But if your truly interested, do some research. I've read several studies on both sides, and in my honest opinion, the cameras are just not worth the risk to public safety. Now... more cops on the streets would be another matter altogether....
"Increasing the length of a yellow light may decrease accidents in that area, but a driver use to the longer yellows might be in for a shock when he gets to the next town and the yellows are shorter, leading to... running red lights and accidents."
Nope. Every long term study done proves your wrong.
"ITE began to change the timing formula so that it would consistently produce shorter yellows. As data from Fairfax County, Virginia show, the benefit of reversing these changes and lengthening yellows does not diminish over time."
Funny thing is, it decreased the violations so well that they are taking down the cameras. They are not making enough money to keep them. All it took was extending the yellow 1 sec!!!
Georgia house Bill 77 extended the yellow light length by 1 sec, and as a result, decreased violations by 80 percent. Decreased violations = less people running red lights = safer roads...
Georgia house Bill 77 extended the yellow light length by 1 sec, and decreased violations by 80 percent. It also allows the owner of the vehicle to contest the ticket in a formal hearing.
Guess what happened next? The cities started taking down the cameras. Even our politicians were admitting it was all about the money.
"The legislation, sponsored by Loudermilk, was part of a broader attempt to curtail use of the cameras.
“The problem is, for many cities, it’s about the money,” he said."
LOL... Dude's balls haven't dropped, and he's already sending cease and desist letters. America's funking up faster than an out-house at a chili cook off!
I agree. We should flood the US with cheap crap from China unhindered until we reach the point that we've sent all of our manufacturing jobs across the ocean. Then not only do we not have cheap crap anymore, we don't have jobs.... errrr... wait a minute....
The US Government picks and chooses what laws/treaty's it wants to follow, depending on what suits them best at the time. The American people do basically the same thing, which is why the law won't work in the first place.
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"No. One of the parts of the law is against this sort of defeating of the measures."
OMG! against the law to defeat the measures! ARE YOU THAT STUPID? How did that shit work out for your DVD locks? That crap was cracked before it was even released, how did your laws work for there? How about you innovate instead of legislate before we leave your sorry old ass in the dust!
""Chris, I don't think you get it: The companies can't move out of the US and serve the US with illegal materials, they would be blocked"
How many times are you guys going to try this shit? How long do you think it will take to defeat the blocks? Some pimple faced teenager is going to make his "digital mark" on the world by defeating the governments censorship in the amount of time it takes you to brush your teeth in the morning. Then where will we be? Same fucking place we are now... no?
I've got a novel idea....How about we fix the problem? Instead of throwing stupid after dumb ass, lets get right down to the nuts and bolts...... why are millions of people sharing data? Well, because they can! Why did people stop buying records, tapes, 8 tracks, VHS, etc etc? Progress! Fucking hurts your monopolistic brain doesn't it!? To know there is something out there that you can't control, even if you do create it!? You guys sound like a sour old woman "I brought you into this world, I'll take you out!!"
Catch up with the rest of us you dinosaurs! You should be making billions on the digital revolution, instead your trying to toss out the anchor because your stuck in the 70's.
"nd you think that monstrously criminal gov't is going to respect /your/ "right" to have sources for illegal downloads?"
No worries, the illegal ones will always exist, they don't have to play by the rules. The ones that will get hit are the highly competitive ones that are perfectly legal. Competing companies will use this as a weapon to destroy each other, or the government will use this as a weapon to force the legal companies to censor their content.
"kay, outside of clairvoyance or magic, exactly how is the TSA suppose to know if a gun is loaded or not, especially when it is being transported legally in checked luggage?"
By inspecting it at check in and tagging it unloaded, just like they are supposed to do?
"If they do, wouldn't it be the responsibility of the counter agent checking the bags in to assure this before the flyer is separated from their luggage?"
Yes, they have to declare it, and yes the guy checking in the bag should be making sure it's unloaded, or if they can't, finding an agent that can. That's why i said "visual verification from a qualified TSA or airline representative"
"Call out the stupid flier for not clearing his gun and not properly securing it in his checked luggage, don't call out the TSA for somehow not being clairvoyant."
The flier is indeed an idiot and should be held accountable, but they weapons should have never made it onto the luggage cart loaded as it was.
I think just taking the weapon owners word that a firearm is unloaded without a visual verification from a qualified TSA or airline representative is a HUGE failure in security.
"This fault lies entirely with the owner of the weapon."
I disagree, I think they share guilt. Yes the weapon should have been unloaded, but shouldn't the airline be responsible for verifying that the weapon was unloaded before loading it on a passenger airplane?
If the airline is not verifying if a weapon is loaded/unloaded before putting it on an airplane, they have no business fondling my banana hammock before putting me on an airplane....
It's kind of sad how these legal predators can build a shell company/corporation to shield them from personal loss, where the average person is held personally responsible for his/her actions.
I hope if this company folds up shop, that the judge goes after the lawyers personally. If the people they are extorting don't get the option of an easy out, neither should they.
"It should also be noted that Google improved their online tools to request removals, making it easier to file such a request. It would probably be much more interesting to look at the volume of requests received by source, to see if this is the reason there is a sudden spike."
It would also be interesting to watch the rate of abuse in conjunction with making it easier to file a removal request.
I don't get how big content thinks that they can legislate the cat back into the bag. Short of completely shutting down the internet, there is no way from keeping information from someone. Look at China, they probably have the most censorship of any country, but you can still get anything you want.
Every time IP creates a new mole, it gets whacked. Sure, they can slow it down, or cause it to re route, but when they do, the big rock is now many small ones and harder to find....
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I get that, If i were you I would feel the same way. But if your truly interested, do some research. I've read several studies on both sides, and in my honest opinion, the cameras are just not worth the risk to public safety. Now... more cops on the streets would be another matter altogether....
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Nope. Every long term study done proves your wrong.
"ITE began to change the timing formula so that it would consistently produce shorter yellows. As data from Fairfax County, Virginia show, the benefit of reversing these changes and lengthening yellows does not diminish over time."
http://www.thenewspaper.com/rlc/reports/rlcreport5.asp
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Hows that for a start?
http://georgia-speeding-ticket-blog.c om/2009/04/27/future-not-so-bright-for-georgia-red-light-cameras/
http://www.thenewspaper.com/new s/27/2713.asp
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Guess what happened next? The cities started taking down the cameras. Even our politicians were admitting it was all about the money.
"The legislation, sponsored by Loudermilk, was part of a broader attempt to curtail use of the cameras.
“The problem is, for many cities, it’s about the money,” he said."
Never about money? Bullshit!
(Caution PDF)
http://www.thenewspaper.com/rlc/docs/2008/ga-hb77.pdf
http://georgia-speeding-ticket-blog.c om/2009/04/27/future-not-so-bright-for-georgia-red-light-cameras/
http://www.thenewspaper.com/new s/27/2713.asp
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"Then not only do we not have cheap crap anymore, we don't have jobs.... errrr... wait a minute...."
Should read:
Then not only do we not have jobs anymore, we can't afford the cheap crap.... errrr... wait a minute....
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OMG! against the law to defeat the measures! ARE YOU THAT STUPID? How did that shit work out for your DVD locks? That crap was cracked before it was even released, how did your laws work for there? How about you innovate instead of legislate before we leave your sorry old ass in the dust!
On the post: E-PARASITE Bill: 'The End Of The Internet As We Know It'
Re: Re: Re: It's going to be interesting...
How many times are you guys going to try this shit? How long do you think it will take to defeat the blocks? Some pimple faced teenager is going to make his "digital mark" on the world by defeating the governments censorship in the amount of time it takes you to brush your teeth in the morning. Then where will we be? Same fucking place we are now... no?
I've got a novel idea....How about we fix the problem? Instead of throwing stupid after dumb ass, lets get right down to the nuts and bolts...... why are millions of people sharing data? Well, because they can! Why did people stop buying records, tapes, 8 tracks, VHS, etc etc? Progress! Fucking hurts your monopolistic brain doesn't it!? To know there is something out there that you can't control, even if you do create it!? You guys sound like a sour old woman "I brought you into this world, I'll take you out!!"
Catch up with the rest of us you dinosaurs! You should be making billions on the digital revolution, instead your trying to toss out the anchor because your stuck in the 70's.
On the post: E-PARASITE Bill: 'The End Of The Internet As We Know It'
No worries, the illegal ones will always exist, they don't have to play by the rules. The ones that will get hit are the highly competitive ones that are perfectly legal. Competing companies will use this as a weapon to destroy each other, or the government will use this as a weapon to force the legal companies to censor their content.
On the post: Loaded Gun Falls Out Of Checked Bag. Feeling Secure At Airports Yet?
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By inspecting it at check in and tagging it unloaded, just like they are supposed to do?
"If they do, wouldn't it be the responsibility of the counter agent checking the bags in to assure this before the flyer is separated from their luggage?"
Yes, they have to declare it, and yes the guy checking in the bag should be making sure it's unloaded, or if they can't, finding an agent that can. That's why i said "visual verification from a qualified TSA or airline representative"
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The flier is indeed an idiot and should be held accountable, but they weapons should have never made it onto the luggage cart loaded as it was.
I think just taking the weapon owners word that a firearm is unloaded without a visual verification from a qualified TSA or airline representative is a HUGE failure in security.
On the post: Loaded Gun Falls Out Of Checked Bag. Feeling Secure At Airports Yet?
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I disagree, I think they share guilt. Yes the weapon should have been unloaded, but shouldn't the airline be responsible for verifying that the weapon was unloaded before loading it on a passenger airplane?
If the airline is not verifying if a weapon is loaded/unloaded before putting it on an airplane, they have no business fondling my banana hammock before putting me on an airplane....
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I hope if this company folds up shop, that the judge goes after the lawyers personally. If the people they are extorting don't get the option of an easy out, neither should they.
On the post: Google Reveals 70% Increase In Requests For Content Removal; Including Law Enforcement Wanting To Hide Police Brutality
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It would also be interesting to watch the rate of abuse in conjunction with making it easier to file a removal request.
One would imagine, you would see more of this....
http://www.justinbieberzone.com/2011/08/all-justin-bieber-music-videos-removed-and-delet ed-from-youtube/
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Just because Google does business with someone, doesn't mean they support that someones position.
Using your logic....
Google sells ad-words that include the term Nazi, therefor, Google makes money from the persecution of Jews!
/sarc
On the post: New Video On How PROTECT IP Act Breaks The Internet
Every time IP creates a new mole, it gets whacked. Sure, they can slow it down, or cause it to re route, but when they do, the big rock is now many small ones and harder to find....
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