Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The most important thing was to install functioning cameras on every single bus rapidly.
Clearly some people are okay with letting kids get hit by cars.
Clearly some people think that a camera will stop a car. It doesn't. It doesn't keep children safe and hasn't kept children safe.
Did you read the Inspector General's Report on this scam?
Using children to scam citizens is the oldest trick in the books. Pretend it's about the kids and walk off with $20 million and don't leave a penny behind.
Do you have evidence that no one has stopped passing buses since camera enforcement began?
And have you ever been hit by a car? I have.
It's not about you. Do you turn yourself in when your phone rings and the voice says there is an arrest warrant out for you unless you go buy a gift card?
It's about $20 million going to scammers. There is no current contract, fines are missing, "data" is controlled by company who worked for guy going to jail this money, company is on their 7th name change and no one can figure out who is going to own the $20 million in cameras when the deal expires.
Unless you are breaking the law and endangering children, you don’t have to worry about where your money is going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The most important thing was to install functioning cameras on every single bus rapidly.
Clearly some people are okay with letting kids get hit by cars.
Clearly some people think that a camera will stop a car. It doesn't. It doesn't keep children safe and hasn't kept children safe.
Did you read the Inspector General's Report on this scam?
Using children to scam citizens is the oldest trick in the books. Pretend it's about the kids and walk off with $20 million and don't leave a penny behind.
Do you have evidence that no one has stopped passing buses since camera enforcement began?
And have you ever been hit by a car? I have.
It's not about you. Do you turn yourself in when your phone rings and the voice says there is an arrest warrant out for you unless you go buy a gift card?
It's about $20 million going to scammers. There is no current contract, fines are missing, "data" is controlled by company who worked for guy going to jail this money, company is on their 7th name change and no one can figure out who is going to own the $20 million in cameras when the deal expires.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The most important thing was to install functioning cameras on every single bus rapidly.
Clearly some people are okay with letting kids get hit by cars.
Clearly some people think that a camera will stop a car. It doesn't. It doesn't keep children safe and hasn't kept children safe.
Did you read the Inspector General's Report on this scam?
Using children to scam citizens is the oldest trick in the books. Pretend it's about the kids and walk off with $20 million and don't leave a penny behind.
Do you have evidence that no one has stopped passing buses since camera enforcement began?
And have you ever been hit by a car? I have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The most important thing was to install functioning cameras on every single bus rapidly.
Clearly some people are okay with letting kids get hit by cars.
Clearly some people think that a camera will stop a car. It doesn't. It doesn't keep children safe and hasn't kept children safe.
Did you read the Inspector General's Report on this scam?
Using children to scam citizens is the oldest trick in the books. Pretend it's about the kids and walk off with $20 million and don't leave a penny behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The most important thing was to install functioning cameras on every single bus rapidly.
Clearly some people are okay with letting kids get hit by cars.
Clearly some people think that a camera will stop a car. It doesn't. It doesn't keep children safe and hasn't kept children safe.
Did you read the Inspector General's Report on this scam?
Using children to scam citizens is the oldest trick in the books. Pretend it's about the kids and walk off with $20 million and don't leave a penny behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The most important thing was to install functioning cameras on every single bus rapidly.
Clearly some people are okay with letting kids get hit by cars.
Anonymous wrote:
The most important thing was to install functioning cameras on every single bus rapidly.
Anonymous wrote:
The most important thing was to install functioning cameras on every single bus rapidly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo should have raised property taxes to pay for the cameras.
They did.
Anonymous wrote:MoCo should have raised property taxes to pay for the cameras.
Anonymous wrote:Its MCPS. This should not be a surprise.