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Subscribe to this threadBig refund for Brits: Busiest speed camera deemed unlawful
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LMBVette @ Apr 9th 2008 10:17AM
From the article: "Speed cams raised a total of £104.4m in England and Wales last year. The Welsh are hardest hit. Fines average £5.82 per head of population."
Holy crap!!! That is A LOT of money made via fines. Why don't people over there fight this sort of thing? It's obvious that the intent of speed cameras is not to enforce the law but generate income. 104 million is a lot of revenue.
John @ Apr 9th 2008 3:31PM
Quote: "Why don't people over there fight this sort of thing?"
We are talking about the same people who got bent over and let the government take all their guns. Nothing but sheep over there.
Valentino Amoro @ Apr 9th 2008 8:44PM
@John
Agreed. They dont say anything. Traffic cameras everwhere, face recognizing cameras all over city blocks in London, insane seurity checks at airports, anti-freedom of speech laws.
Sheep.