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Cameras should be able to read paper tags as well. If not they need to have a serious talk with their contractors and vendors. |
The mechanism should be that if impounded vehicles aren't claimed and those with outstanding tickets don't pay or follow process on their violations within something like 60, 90 or 120 days, their vehicles go from the impound lot to the auction lot. That will deal with the space problem. And the revenue raised from the auctions can go toward dealing with other traffic and crime problems in the city. |
So it;s ok as long as there are way more criminals everywhere. |
Yes they can read them. But they are fake tags that have no tie to the vehicle. How can you not know this? What point were you trying to make with your comment? |
They could cover all the costs for not even 5% of the outstanding fine revenue. |
Camera will also give police the make, model and color of the car and if for example that car passes the same camera within 15 minutes every weekday as part of their commute, just set up with a cruiser to nail them the very next time they pass by. If it's a car with a whole bunch of outstanding tickets, it's well worth while. And if nothing else, if they start doing that in a very public way it will make every other person with a fake tag very nervous. |
I started seeing a whole lot of booted cars in the last week or so. |
Exactly. I cannot stand Charles and Brianne especially. |
We’re talking about people with fake tags on their cars committing carjacking, jump out stickups, etc. that’s the immunity fake tags give criminals. |
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Janeese Lewis George says we can’t arrest people under the age of 18, regardless of what they do, because arresting them will “traumatize” them.
Stop electing crazy people. |
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Any time there are weapons involved, or it's an assault or robbery by multiple individuals who could overpower an adult, they should be tried as adults. But who am I to speak of any common sense. |
I thought burglary = victim not present Robbery = victim present |
| The DC Justice Lab actually said this week that we should give these criminals a stipend instead of arresting them. Thank goodness Congress intervened and that Bowser is sort of holding the line against a crazy city council. |