Nathan wrote:I'm sorry, but how exactly is a speed camera an invasion of privacy?
Why are you "sorry"? It might sound like a strange opinion/theory (speed cameras being an invasion of privacy) but my partner's father has a point. If someone is going to fine you for speeding, they should have to catch you (i.e. with a laser gun). Hiding a camera in the bushes on the side of the road is cheating and is an invasion of privacy. There is a senator in the state of Georgia who has worked to halve the amount of red-light cameras in that state...his motivation began when a cop caught him speeding whilst hiding at a gas station. He has proposed that rather than catch people going through red-lights and fining them, that they increase the number of seconds of the yellow light (perfectly safe method and reduces chances of accidents more effectively than merely fining people). But the government doesnt want to cut their revenue, so they take "the easy way out".
Yes, it requires lateral thinking, then again American's are much more self-righteous than we are. Sometimes that can be a bad thing, in this case its standing up for something that is utter bulls**t.
Nathan wrote:Perhaps the reasons for more strict policing with cameras and so forth, is because Australian's have clearly demonstrated that generally speaking - we can't drive. Perhaps the better solution then is far more difficult and comprehensive lessons to gain a licence. There would be multiple benefits: Fewer people would actually get their licence; Those that do will be far better drivers; And a much better understanding that being able to drive is not a right, but something that has to be earnt.
Tell me why or how catching people speeding is going to educate people on how to be better drivers? There is FAR more to safe driving than not speeding 5-10kph over the limit. I see an accident at the Prospect Road/Fitzroy Terrace intersection almost every single week (at which there are TWO red-light/speed cameras mind you) and 99% of them are caused by idiots who don't know how to safely turn right "with care" at a green light. Do the red-light/speed cameras help there? No, but they are very profitable, no doubt. They could put four cameras at that intersection and even another on a space-satellite and there would still be the same number of accidents there each year.
Its just that speed fines are the easiest and best way of making money for the government. If you can't see that, you are oblivious to "policy".