AKA European innovation.....
The time has almost come to surrender my Montana title & tags and re-register my 1-ton with a European title & tags, especially as I crested a hill outside Oxford and got zapped by a concealed speed camera (35mph in a 30mph posted limit - I missed the speed limit change sign
).
Don't get me wrong, I'm not condoning speeding but the traffic fines generated , fund even more cameras... it's a vicious spiral. (The fines start at the equivalent of US$100 a pop plus a black mark on your licence, which if you inadvertently get too many of in a 3 year period, means automatic driver's licence disqualification for a minimum of 6 months, with no appeal.
FYI, these speed cameras are hooked upto the national DMV database and ordinarily after getting zapped, a couple of days later you receive a letter in the mail with your commemorative picture and an invitation to to make a contribution to a licensed bandit... . such a shame that this database cannot relate (sic!) to Montana tags, but... . I came across this gizmo the other day and it got me thinking... . is there an equivalent in the USofA (yet!?)
Check this out..... Geodesy speedwarning system ..... If your Browser is Flash enabled, you can also view a near real-time simulation of the system in operation on your virtual dashboard.
I'm now seriously considering this item as every time you detect a new camera location, which has not yet been reported to the master database, the first filing/uploading of such a report to the system has an added financial incentive (approx US$75 per new camera location!), which in theory means that the master database should be updated pretty regularly for everyone's benefit.....

The time has almost come to surrender my Montana title & tags and re-register my 1-ton with a European title & tags, especially as I crested a hill outside Oxford and got zapped by a concealed speed camera (35mph in a 30mph posted limit - I missed the speed limit change sign

Don't get me wrong, I'm not condoning speeding but the traffic fines generated , fund even more cameras... it's a vicious spiral. (The fines start at the equivalent of US$100 a pop plus a black mark on your licence, which if you inadvertently get too many of in a 3 year period, means automatic driver's licence disqualification for a minimum of 6 months, with no appeal.
FYI, these speed cameras are hooked upto the national DMV database and ordinarily after getting zapped, a couple of days later you receive a letter in the mail with your commemorative picture and an invitation to to make a contribution to a licensed bandit... . such a shame that this database cannot relate (sic!) to Montana tags, but... . I came across this gizmo the other day and it got me thinking... . is there an equivalent in the USofA (yet!?)
Check this out..... Geodesy speedwarning system ..... If your Browser is Flash enabled, you can also view a near real-time simulation of the system in operation on your virtual dashboard.
I'm now seriously considering this item as every time you detect a new camera location, which has not yet been reported to the master database, the first filing/uploading of such a report to the system has an added financial incentive (approx US$75 per new camera location!), which in theory means that the master database should be updated pretty regularly for everyone's benefit.....


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