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Red-Light Camera Ticket Revenue and Short Yellows

NicknamesAreStupid writes "A Fort Meyers news station reports a nerdy husband getting his wife out of a red-light camera ticket by proving the light was set with too short of a yellow. Then he goes out and proves that nearly 90% of the lights are set an average of about 20% too short. Is this a local incident, or have local governments nationwide found a new revenue source? What puzzles me is how a single picture can tell if you ran a light. If you are in the intersection before the light turns red, you have not run it, even if it takes a little while to clear it (say to yield to an unexpected obstacle). Wouldn't you need two pictures — one just before the light went red showing you are not in the intersection, and another after the light went red showing you in the intersection?"

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  1. hay kdawson by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    what the fuck is "online" about it?

    1. Re:hay kdawson by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      like the "apple online", "linux online", "bsd online", "hardware online", and "news online" sections?

    2. Re:hay kdawson by Lehk228 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      it's just some badly needed scope creep, otherwise it would be nothing but RIAA and porn threads

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