Funny how people insist they want to crack down on lawbreaking, except for the lawbreaking they themselves do. |
| Traffic cameras are only tripped when you go more than 10 miles per hour over the speed limit. If you actually drive in DC, you know there aren’t many opportunities to even go that fast. The blocks are too short, there’s too much traffic, etc. |
| The No. 1 cause of traffic deaths in DC is drunk driving. Cops have turned traffic enforcement in DC over to cameras and cameras do nothing about drunk drivers. Drunk drivers know this of course and take risks they’d never take in other places where cops hunt drunk drivers. Where I grew up, cops set up check points that everyone had to go thru that specifically targeted impaired drivers. DC is the opposite. We make zero attempt to catch them. |
Those are speed cameras. There are also red light cameras and stop sign cameras. You can avoid citations from red light cameras and stop sign cameras by stopping at red lights and stop signs, respectively. |
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Funny how everyone wants to reduce penalties on violent criminals, claiming they don’t deter crime, but they want to increase penalties of drivers, claiming they deter dangerous driving. Can’t have it both ways
Funny how people insist they want to crack down on lawbreaking, except for the lawbreaking they themselves do. Please help me understand your logic. If I am ticketed for speeding, I should receive a fine. If you are ticketed for the same violation, you should receive a fine. All good on that logic? Now if I make $100K a year and get a fine of $1000 and you make $50K a year and pay $500 for the same exact traffic violation, is that fair? BTW, the District of Columbia’s Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022 was ridiculous at best. Even President Biden said he would veto DC's crime bill. According to the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, carjackings in the District have increased by 76% compared to this time last year. Total property crime is up 24%. And homicides are up 17%. In fact, D.C. is currently on track to have the most homicides since 1995. The D.C. Council’s legislation eliminates almost all of the mandatory minimum sentencing requirements for violent crimes while drastically reducing the maximum penalties allowable to the courts. BUT, the DC Counsel is considering a sliding scale of fines (based on Income/wealth) for simple speeding tickets caught on city cameras? At the same time DC is saying (basically) take it easy on the really bad guys? I just don't understand... |
If you get a fine that's 1% of your income, and I get a fine that's 1% of my income for the exact same violation, then yes, that's fair. If I get a fine that's 1% of my income, and you get a fine for the exact same violation that's only 0.5% of your income, is that fair? |
No. It is not fair. If you break the law, you get a fine for minor violations or misdemeanors. Obviously, fines and jail time go up for felony convictions. The law should be blind on all accounts. Same fines for all and same jail sentences to those who commit equal crimes. |
They are the same fines: 1% of the person's income. |
| Fines don't just happen, though. They can be avoided by... following the law. If the fine would be too expensive, don't commit the crime. No one HAS TO drive over the speed limit or run red lights. It's a choice, and not a legitimate one. |
Agreed. Don't want to pay x% of your income as a fine? Don't commit the crime. No one HAS TO drive over the speed limit or run red lights. It's a choice, and not a legitimate one, no matter how much money you have. |
Let's say I am unemployed and using my GF's car. I pay $0 then right? |
Correct. 1% of zero is zero. You are free to speed if you are unemployed. |
How about minors who are driving their parent's car or a car purchased for them? That's OK, too? |
+1 |
Do you realize how stupid this argument is? We judge punishment according to what we think is fair or just. You can make this sort of lazy unthinking excuse for any level of punishment. Just don't commit the crime... no problem. Obviously there is a fine level you would feel is unjust... just like everyone else. You just disagree. |