way it is mostly ran here is a contractor has a camera. When he flashes someone, the pic has the face, frt and rear plate, gps location, time/date, and date camera/radar was calibrated (often)..... Frees up cops to keep the real crooks under control.... Nothing about big brother... Caught is caught, just obey the law.. At the same time, lights are standard and not ran by bubba.. Nothing is perfect, had an old guy on a tractor snapped at 180kmh several years ago when a crotchrocket passed him... Made him famous for awhile on his little 16hp porsche....... Folks are just dumb too..... some smart cop posted a pic on the net about cameras hidden in trash cans.... All they had to do then was set trash cans out randomly and folks slowed down......
Don't think anyone drives in thier living room so privacy isn't an issue.. 'sides, if a cop pulls you over for speeding, he might find that dope you smoke before makin them pissyass little jabs you like to throw at me.....
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