I wonder sometimes how many people who use the expression “big brother” to describe intrusive authorities remember where it came from. (“1984” by George Orwell – an excellent read.)
In Ireland they have cameras that read your license plate and with tag you for speeding or running a red light. They have toll roads, but no toll booths. You drive by the camera and you have 24 hours to pay your toll on line.
They know where your car is, even if you don’t. Well, in some malls, you can go to a kiosk, type in your license plate number and it will tell you what deck you are parked on.
I didn’t say “perfect,” I said “more reliable.” I would surmise that real, live traffic police officers make more mistakes than the red light cameras do.
SpaceBuckaroo about 10 years ago
http://www.gocomics.com/foxtrot/2003/09/12
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
Something suspicious about these re-runs; I can understand them being re-ran but why were they from the same date 11 years ago. Can you say hacker?
kab2rb about 10 years ago
Why not a device reports when the driver runs a red light.
JanLC about 10 years ago
I wonder sometimes how many people who use the expression “big brother” to describe intrusive authorities remember where it came from. (“1984” by George Orwell – an excellent read.)
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
To repeat Carol Ann’s line from the original “Poltergeist” film….“They’re here!”
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member about 10 years ago
I thought that was Progressive Insurance?
dflak about 10 years ago
In Ireland they have cameras that read your license plate and with tag you for speeding or running a red light. They have toll roads, but no toll booths. You drive by the camera and you have 24 hours to pay your toll on line.
They know where your car is, even if you don’t. Well, in some malls, you can go to a kiosk, type in your license plate number and it will tell you what deck you are parked on.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 10 years ago
I’m surprised the goobermint hasn’t mandated all ignition switches come with some kind of driver side ambient breathalyzer.
James L Culpepper about 10 years ago
Doesn’t Progressive provide that here under the guise of an insurance discount?
Doublejake about 10 years ago
Point taken. But regardless of malfunctions, machines are still orders of magnitude more reliable than human drivers.
Doublejake about 10 years ago
I didn’t say “perfect,” I said “more reliable.” I would surmise that real, live traffic police officers make more mistakes than the red light cameras do.