marcusluvsvols
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I can somewhat understand this. Was in the Bay Area 15 years back headed to the airport at 5:00am to return the rental and catch an early flight. Got a camera citation for not coming to a complete stop while turning right on red $480. I then understood why so many folks were riding bicycles - couldn’t afford to drive!Varying penalties on speeding tickets from new cameras installed. Poor people? 50% off.
Homeless people? 80% off.
Lmao. "Equity" speeding cameras
Only in CA...backed by Newsom
Which is good if you're okay with local governments getting your income information. Why have the same offense break a poor person and be a trifle to a rich one?Varying penalties on speeding tickets from new cameras installed. Poor people? 50% off.
Homeless people? 80% off.
Lmao. "Equity" speeding cameras
Only in CA...backed by Newsom
I think there is a Scandinavian country which charges a percentage of income or net worth for tickets/fines from police. Would you support a system like that in America?Which is good if you're okay with local governments getting your income information. Why have the same offense break a poor person and be a trifle to a rich one?
depends on what can be determined as "cruel and unusual punishment".Which is good if you're okay with local governments getting your income information. Why have the same offense break a poor person and be a trifle to a rich one?
Again, this is about revenue not safety. Being a good driver in no way prevents police from giving you a ticket. The state is incentivized to give more violations.Then poor people should be the best drivers. A scaled fine system is simply ridiculous. Not surprised you support it.
Well the state will likely already have it if they collect taxesWhich is good if you're okay with local governments getting your income information. Why have the same offense break a poor person and be a trifle to a rich one?
Again, this is about revenue not safety. Being a good driver in no way prevents police from giving you a ticket. The state is incentivized to give more violations.
No one is surprised you again fail to grasp what's being discussed. You're a panda (or zebra which puts you closer to a donkey)
It's 99.8% about revenue so it's a big piece of "partly"Sure it’s partly about revenue but you still have to give them a reason. Just because you disagree with traffic laws, regardless of how petty, doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be enforced. This is just you looney leftists being lazy with your typical social “justice” horses***.