Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They get DC drivers, too.
Probably, but most of the drivers who speed through the city are suburbanites acting out of utter contempt.
Is it your impression that people in DC are not in much of a hurry? Or that they are inherently more law abiding? Or more civic-minded? OMG after reading the Snowpocalypse threads, it's Lord of the Flies out there.
It is indeed my impression that DC drivers are much more inclined to respect pedestrians, although we may be in a hurry. We're also less likely to be driving on these roads in fringe areas that suburbanites confuse with highways.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the crime in DC is committed by people who come in from Maryland and Virginia. I hope our new cameras can track them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They get DC drivers, too.
Probably, but most of the drivers who speed through the city are suburbanites acting out of utter contempt.
Is it your impression that people in DC are not in much of a hurry? Or that they are inherently more law abiding? Or more civic-minded? OMG after reading the Snowpocalypse threads, it's Lord of the Flies out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They get DC drivers, too.
Probably, but most of the drivers who speed through the city are suburbanites acting out of utter contempt.
Anonymous wrote:They get DC drivers, too.
So where did I send my $100 plus fine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they increase the fines. We need safe streets in DC.
Why not start with safe neighborhoods and work your way back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is it on Canal?
I don't think I can stand paying more than $1000 to DC in camera speeding tickets this year and it is getting close.
And yet you reject the idea of simply driving with appropriate care at an appropriate speed?
Anonymous wrote:I hope they increase the fines. We need safe streets in DC.