Speed Camera Exec Loses His License For Speeding
from the karma dept
In our recent post about speed cameras, Matt pointed us to the news that a top exec at a speed camera company has been banned from driving for six months for (you guessed it) speeding. He was apparently going over 100 in a 70 mph zone in the UK. If that’s not karma…
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Comments on “Speed Camera Exec Loses His License For Speeding”
Karma? More like irony.
Re: Karma? More like irony.
You usually have to wait until your dead before Karma kicks in.
Re: Re: Karma? More like irony.
No you don’t have to die before Kharma kicks in.
Kharma is just action and reation (which is part of a cycle that has been going on for all of time), but that reaction doesn’t necessarily have to be at the object that did the action.
If I was speeding, and the reaction is a speed camera catches me that’s Kharma, action, reaction (it doesn’t matter who is doing the speeding, the fact that it was the exec is coincidence)
Re: Re: Re: Karma? More like irony.
If you want to take that view, the action of breathing is invoking “Kharma”.
Re: Re: Re:2 Karma? More like irony.
exactly, and that “view” is the original
Re: Karma? More like irony.
it’s not ironic it’s coincidental. If he was “caught” speeding, but he wasn’t and there was a big bug in the system, then that would be ironic. Because something different from what was expected happened.
Re: Re: Karma? More like irony.
Well I think it would be ironic if everyone was made of IRON!
-Caboose
Actually!
It should be CARma.
Re: Actually!
Intentional reference to It Takes Two?
Not quite as ironic, but still entertaining none-the-less.
State GOP director arrested, drove 109 mph on Loop 101
Top Cop quits over speeding tix
How about when the government official in charge of the cops quits over a pair of excessive speeding tickets ?
Its Carmageddon out there …
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2009/04/27/bc-van-dogen-resigns-speeding.html
what is wrong with speed camera!
If the people of the state conclude that speeding is hazardous then what is the problem with implementing it efficiently through cameras? Saves the state lots of money.
What is the difference between a cop catching a speeder vs a camera catching? Even in a cop car it is a radar “machine” that determines speed.
Regarding privacy issues: I can use your previous arguments for google street map (against govts that are trying to ban them). If you are in public, you don’t have privacy.
Re: what is wrong with speed camera!
What is the difference between a cop catching a speeder vs a camera catching? Even in a cop car it is a radar “machine” that determines speed.
First, the law says that you have a right to challenge your accuser in court. If there is no accuser…
Second, the cameras have a long history of being wrong.
Third, speeding, as an offense has never been about road safety, but about revenue. If you wanted safety then you’d just focus on reckless or unsafe driving. But cameras can’t measure that.
Re: Re: what is wrong with speed camera!
One could think that going 100 mph is reckless or unsafe.
Re: Re: Re: what is wrong with speed camera!
not necessarily. Cars these days can be controlled very effectively at higher speeds as compared to the ancient days the speed limits were set in.
If only people would learn to drive.
Re: Re: Re: what is wrong with speed camera!
One could think that going 100 mph is reckless or unsafe.
Indeed. But the camera doesn’t stop that. An officer pulling him over does.
Re: Re: Re:2 what is wrong with speed camera!
And the ticket is issued to the driver, not the car.
Re: Re: Re:3 what is wrong with speed camera!
Exactly, because we all know if my car is stolen and the person drives it at 100+ mph, I should lose my license because some camera clocked “me” going along at excessive speeds.
Re: Re: Re: what is wrong with speed camera!
I could think that, absolutely. Reckless and unsafe because it’s so slow it’d bore one to sleep.
It’s all relative. Doing or attempting 100 mph in a congested place where ppl are having difficulties doing 20 isn’t the same as the very same place 12 hrs later when there’s no other tfc.
That’s the problem with zone speeds, imposing the same speed limits regardless of conditions. It’s the best giveaway to the fact that speeding has little or nothing to do with safety.
VRP
Re: Re: what is wrong with speed camera!
First: It is more of a technicality. If a thief breaks into my house and my security camera captures his/her face I can still use it as evidence. And I will be the accuser. In traffic camera case the state will be the accuser.
Second: I am deeply frustrated about the lack of transparency in this country about the use of machines. Just as in case of voting machines I can say that a close to perfect speeding camera can be built and that should not require rocket science. I concede this point but I don’t think you can generalize this point to every speeding camera.
Third: Okay. Why don’t we put this in next election’s ballot and let people decide?
Re: Re: Re: what is wrong with speed camera!
Third: Okay. Why don’t we put this in next election’s ballot and let people decide?
LOL! Yea, as if. You know the politicians are in the pocket of the companies who sell these systems want that to happen. Because everyone knows exactly what will happen if it’s put to a vote…98% against cameras.
Re: Re: Re: what is wrong with speed camera!
“Third: Okay. Why don’t we put this in next election’s ballot and let people decide?”
OMG, what an idea! Are you presuming that voters have intelligence? Same people who think Chicago is the capitol of Illinois and all politicians are honest?
How many of them are biased either in favor or against for wrong personal reasons, like financial interests?
VRP
SpeedCams cannot catch drunks, criminals etc
The big difference is, if a drunk person shoots by a speed camera over the speed limit, they will get a citation in the mail. If they did that to a real cop they would be taken off the street instantly and not able to hurt anyone on the road.
Question
Anyone know if he was caught by one of his own cameras? Because that would be awesome.
HOW DARE YOU QUESTION THE POLICE
THATS IT IM NOT SERVING AND PROTECTING YOU ANY MORE, YOU ASKED FOR IT
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Thank the lord almighty. FINALLY!
What's the execs name?
Because if it was Greg, the headlines would be AWESOME:
“Kharma and Greg”
UNITS?
UNITS?
Anyone think that the units should be Kilometers per Hour instead of miles per hour.
Re: UNITS?
“Anyone think that the units should be Kilometers per Hour instead of miles per hour.”
Makes no difference. So long as you’re not mixing apples with oranges, any unit of measure is equally good, at least as far as speed measure is concerned, everything else being equal.
VRP
Fairness, Compliance & Units
No, units should be furlongs per fortnight.
Problem with speedcams? Accuracy & assuming registered OWNER is the guilty party. Also, teens stealing license plates of enemies (temporary theft) and speeding through the areas to get the wrong person ticketed. Even a drunk cop (you know, like the one who killed the teens in Chicago on April 10th…his previous 20+ drunk driving tickets were toss…professional privilege), would likely catch that.
Just search for Maryland cops speeding thru camera areas while flipping off cameras. Of course, as the government got the tickets (over 160 of them…of course, I’m sure our nation’s “finest” deserve such preferential treatment).
Here’s a link to get the too-lazy-to-search started:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1982816/posts
Re: Fairness, Compliance & Units
Welcome to the new Republik of Amerika my friend.
Re: Re: Fairness, Compliance & Units
But, I thought that here in Amerika, we had the BEST politicians money could buy???
Also from the irony file:
Roads Minister Sammy Wilson caught without tax or MoT
(legaly in the UK you have to have to pay car tax and have it checked to make sure it’s road worthy)