Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Ornery
Originally posted by: DAGTA
Selfish. Most people are nowadays, so expect to keep seeing more of the behaviour. I'm mean enough to laugh a bit when I see one of these people get creamed when running a red light.
How is the guy who creams them going to prove they weren't already in the intersection? This is exactly how, and why they get away with it.
This is also exactly why I'm all for cameras at intersections, but the tin foil hat folks just won't hear of it! :|
As soon as the city of Beaverton, OR (pop. 80,000) installed red light cams, they lowered the yellow light duration to 0.5 seconds at those intersections, despite a federal minimum of 1.8 seconds. Only an expose by a local news station got them to change back. They were also caught ticketing yellow-lighters as red-lighters.
Tin foil beanie my ass. It's all about the $$$ revenue!
The only possible effective way is to increase actual live police enforcement and to put up non-ticketing cameras, pointing down at the intersection only, that will record any accident that occurs. That way the victim can at least have a witness for him in court.
Yep. There was a big stink here in San Diego about the red light cameras. From what I've been told, they've been deactivated but they're still all over the place.
I saw some asshat run a red light the other day. He was sitting there for about 10 seonds after it changed to red, then deliberately ran the light.
The intersection he was at leads to a freeway on-ramp and intersects with a freeway off-ramp that is controlled by a light. In his defense, there was no one coming from the off-ramp, but he still couldn't wait for 10 fscking seconds for the light to change. :roll:
They really need to do something about the idiots who "block the box" when an intersection gets backed up. All you have to do is wait to see if there's enough room for you on the other side BEFORE you enter the intersection. I see this all the time especially downtown or at some of the busier intersections near a freeway entrance.