Wonder if this is class action law suit worthy.

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lxskllr

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Get an air pistol, and shoot the cameras out. Nothing like direct action to make a point.
 

SamQuint

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That is pretty crappy since they are doing it at intersections with red light cameras.

Also wouldn't they start seeing an increase in accidents? You would think that this would be dangerous.
 

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Brilliant response ... just brilliant.

OP, it depends on your point of view ... if you are the lawyer litigating the case then heck yes. If you a member of the litigating class then heck no. The class usually gets pennies on the dollar while the legal team usually asks for and gets million upon millions of dollars to "represent" the class.

CALs are one of the most profitable legal scams ever devised by the legal profession.
 

Greenman

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Didn't the citizens of Texas solve a similar problem by shooting the cameras so often that the state couldn't afford the losses?
 

techs

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The perfect Republican tax. The Heritage Foundation strikes again..

With Republicans absolutely against raising taxes there is that pesky problem of actually governing. Hence the red light tax. Its perfect. The billionaire in a Rolls Royce pays the same amount as the minimum wage worker with a 12 year old Ford. Much better even than raising the sales tax because while the rich spend a smaller percentage of their income on taxable goods they still spend more than the average person. Better than raising the property tax because the rich live in more expensive homes.

So, instead of paying for government by a progressive income tax, or any other kind of tax that might cause a rich person to pay more than a poor one, we have things like the "red light tax". After all when a Republican runs for re-election he can say he didn't raise taxes and yet the bridges haven't fallen down or a plague hasn't killed his valued voters.

Brilliant!
 

TerryMathews

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The perfect Republican tax. The Heritage Foundation strikes again..

With Republicans absolutely against raising taxes there is that pesky problem of actually governing. Hence the red light tax. Its perfect. The billionaire in a Rolls Royce pays the same amount as the minimum wage worker with a 12 year old Ford. Much better even than raising the sales tax because while the rich spend a smaller percentage of their income on taxable goods they still spend more than the average person. Better than raising the property tax because the rich live in more expensive homes.

So, instead of paying for government by a progressive income tax, or any other kind of tax that might cause a rich person to pay more than a poor one, we have things like the "red light tax". After all when a Republican runs for re-election he can say he didn't raise taxes and yet the bridges haven't fallen down or a plague hasn't killed his valued voters.

Brilliant!

Are you claiming that Republicans support red light cameras and Democrats don't?

Or are you being a partisan tool as usual? All of our overlords love the cameras.
 

glenn1

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The perfect Republican tax. The Heritage Foundation strikes again..

With Republicans absolutely against raising taxes there is that pesky problem of actually governing. Hence the red light tax. Its perfect. The billionaire in a Rolls Royce pays the same amount as the minimum wage worker with a 12 year old Ford. Much better even than raising the sales tax because while the rich spend a smaller percentage of their income on taxable goods they still spend more than the average person. Better than raising the property tax because the rich live in more expensive homes.

So, instead of paying for government by a progressive income tax, or any other kind of tax that might cause a rich person to pay more than a poor one, we have things like the "red light tax". After all when a Republican runs for re-election he can say he didn't raise taxes and yet the bridges haven't fallen down or a plague hasn't killed his valued voters.

Brilliant!

The billionaire in a Rolls has a chauffeur, who would pay the ticket. And urban areas run by Democrats seem to be where most of these cameras are; not Republican suburbs. Up
 

fskimospy

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Brilliant response ... just brilliant.

OP, it depends on your point of view ... if you are the lawyer litigating the case then heck yes. If you a member of the litigating class then heck no. The class usually gets pennies on the dollar while the legal team usually asks for and gets million upon millions of dollars to "represent" the class.

CALs are one of the most profitable legal scams ever devised by the legal profession.

No, it's a really useful method of citizen regulation. Individuals aren't harmed to a large enough extent to make litigation worthwhile, but collectively society is being hurt.
 

Meghan54

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The billionaire in a Rolls has a chauffeur, who would pay the ticket. And urban areas run by Democrats seem to be where most of these cameras are; not Republican suburbs. Up


So, the widespread use of RLC's in Texas are all in Dem. areas?

And the chauffeur wouldn't be ticketed, the vehicle owner would be, as it is with all RLC's. There's no other way RLC tickets can be issued....they are sent to the registered vehicle owner, no matter who was driving.
 
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