AGREED! Stop in now before it becomes a reality!
AGREED! Stop in now before it becomes a reality!
-- - Philip @ Maximum Torque RPM
Spoken like a true Wisconsin cheezer ... eager to give up privacy for "security." You will have neither.
-- - Philip @ Maximum Torque RPM
That doesn't fly in California. Speed surveys must be done on a regular basis, and the speed limit must be adjusted to the 80th percentile, +/- 5mph. There can be no "heavy enforcement" or high officer viz during the survey.
Now... the trick that they CAN pull is perform "heavy enforcement" for a couple of weeks prior to the survey. :)
If the survey has not been done, or if the survey indicates a "proper" speed more than 5mph above the posted limit, then all speeding tickets (no matter the speed of the violation) on that section of roadway must be thrown out in court.
The only areas where this would not apply would be on divided highways, which are by default 65 unless posted lower, or freeways where the state limit of 70 is applied unless posted lower.
--- Rich
YEah, right. HOW often do tickets get thrown out, on a percentage basis?
If it will haul my 'yak'....I'm IN!!
Scott in Florida
SOLD! Better than having "Big Brother" lookin over my shoulder. I wonder what our fallen service men/women would think of this sort of proposed opression and invasion of privacy? Let the "liberal flames begin"!!!
Laws are made by being enforced a little at a time, in our state the seats belts were at first not mandatory, then a warning ticket, then only a secondary offense, then an offense but with a 25 dollar cap, now it is up to a 100.00 fine. This is how the government gets things passed. In other words the camel gets it's nose under the tent and soon you have a whole camel in the tent.
Roeland Marco Drupsteen wrote:
In news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com, Scott in Florida > old diesel powered Datsun pickup. The only electronics is the
Hey.... 7 foot bed, cab height camper shell, and a couple of dents so it looks ... native! ;-)
-- - Philip @ Maximum Torque RPM
What's more, it's an Environmentally Unfriendly diesel!
"Arrrrrh ... I love the smell of diesel (napalm) in the mornin'!"
-- - Philip @ Maximum Torque RPM
Well known as "incrementalism."
-- - Philip @ Maximum Torque RPM
Sounds like income tax laws, too.
I called it the "breaking in a virgin" technique. Inch by inch.....
Due to the above? Rarely, because the speed surveys ARE done and the limits are set to reasonable levels.
--- Rich
I don't like the smell of diesel especially in the morning, I reminds me of my old army days when the trucks were warming up.
"Philip®" wrote:
I am positive you had devices in your commercial trucks that essentially did the same thing. Transport companies were documented in technology magazines about their use of black boxes and GPS to track each vehicle. BMW stores the information in the computer systems, so you can't lie the technician when he asked if you if you abused the engine.
I did have Qualcom communications and Cummins own tattle devices. I've outlined these earlier. I have also outlined some of the data kept in BMW cars (neighbor is a 15+ year Beemer dealer line mechanic). Did you miss those posts?
-- - Philip @ Maximum Torque RPM
Only way to be sure, build a kit-car (replicar) and don't put in the spy-ware.
Cobra Builder and Saab owner - now considering a Lexus IS300.
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