

I think if I ever hear someone say that unironically in real life, I’m going to smack them.
I think if I ever hear someone say that unironically in real life, I’m going to smack them.
How is a municipal government or authorities going to abuse speed bumps, narrow streets, or other physical deterrents for speeding compared to electronic devices, pray tell?
Either way, I’m sure you get my point.
Ah got it. Thanks.
I think you’re missing the point.
Where do you see that in the tweet?
Yep. Except you’d have a hard time proving it. I remember a story of a New York man who fought against a traffic light camera because he said it was tricked to give out more tickets. And he was right.
Oh man, yeah. I didn’t think about it initially, but I used to live in front of a nasty bump in the street. Trucks that passed by would rattle and slam every time they passed on it. It was so loud it woke me up at night.
Amen brother
YES! FUCKING FINALLY!
GOD DAMN IT’S ABOUT FUCKING TIME!
Yeah but the camera system can be abused to the detriment of the population. They can be modified to give tickets even when no law was broken.
Speed bumps hinder emergency vehicles though.
I know. It’s ridiculous.
Do you know what “sovereignty” means?
Too speculative. Too unstable in value.
Some kid on a rooftop almost became a hero last year. Kyle Gas was right. Next time, don’t miss.
Oh that sucks.
Pis, Carney? Ça a tu vallu la peine d’annuler le projet de loi sur les taxes sur les services infornumériques et de te plier aux demandes de Trump en général au lieu de te tenir debout comme on voulait que tu le fasse ne votant pour toi?
Hahaha right? They sold the lie so well. But it’s so easy to do when you control the majority of the world’s media, whether it’s news, radio, television, cinema, or online streaming.
Hey, don’t get mad at me. I follow the speed limit. I follow the damn rules.
The problem is when the authorities start accusing law abiding people for extra money and to reach their quota.
Point your anger at the real problem.