| ▲ | diath 3 hours ago | |||||||
From the article: > State law classifies camera-based tickets as mere violations, and they don’t add any points to a driver’s record, even though exceeding the speed limit by 11 miles per hour is worth four points on a license — but only if the offender is caught by a cop instead of a camera. Just three of those tickets suspends a driver’s license, but Giovansanti can keep on driving. | ||||||||
| ▲ | gerdesj 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Can't he be considered as the arresting cop, after all he has witnessed all the speeding offenses? Sounds like dereliction of duty at best 8) | ||||||||
| ▲ | haritha-j 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Ah. Well that sounds like the perfect system for a cop to exploit. | ||||||||
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