Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Because the voters who actually live here and deal with the crazy MD/VA drivers speeding recklessly through our neighborhoods day in/day out are strongly supportive. All the whining and moaning is coming from people who don’t live or vote in DC. Drive the speed limit or stay tf out of our city, I could not possibly feel less sympathy for you.
Completely agree.
Anonymous wrote:This is a ploy to get VA and MD to come to the negotiating table and introduce reciprocity for traffic tickets issued in DC.
MD and VA does not enforce payment of DC-issued camera tickets on its drivers. So MD and VA drivers can rack up thousands of dollars in tickets and not pay a dime. Nor will it affect the driver's insurance rates.
However, DC can impose points on drivers of other states. That will get the attention of MD and VA residents, plus their elected officials.
Carrot and stick, folks. That's all this is.
Anonymous wrote:
Because the voters who actually live here and deal with the crazy MD/VA drivers speeding recklessly through our neighborhoods day in/day out are strongly supportive. All the whining and moaning is coming from people who don’t live or vote in DC. Drive the speed limit or stay tf out of our city, I could not possibly feel less sympathy for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pro car, anti bike lane. And I’m totally for this. But, her council colleagues will call this racist and regressive in 3, 2, 1….
well, Trayon White definitely won't support it, given his past proposals to reduce the speed cam fines: https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/540412/trayon-white-bemoans-camera-traffic-tickets-in-campaign-donation-plea/
Anonymous wrote:She must want to lose her seat when re-election comes up. People will not go for this, even though they need to figure out how to stop the traffic accidents and deaths.
Anonymous wrote:I’m pro car, anti bike lane. And I’m totally for this. But, her council colleagues will call this racist and regressive in 3, 2, 1….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a lot of studies showing traffic cameras disproportionately hit black drivers. This would be doubling down on that.
+1, it’s blatant, naked racism.
Anonymous wrote:The city's use of traffic cameras seems a wee bit predatory. Such a cash grab. Low-income people are hurt the worst here.
Anonymous wrote:
Already illegal to obscure your license plate in DC. My FIL (with MD plates) recently got a ticket in DC for having a clear cover on his license plate. He was pulled over by MPD! They ain't messing around.
Anonymous wrote:This is a ploy to get VA and MD to come to the negotiating table and introduce reciprocity for traffic tickets issued in DC.
MD and VA does not enforce payment of DC-issued camera tickets on its drivers. So MD and VA drivers can rack up thousands of dollars in tickets and not pay a dime. Nor will it affect the driver's insurance rates.
However, DC can impose points on drivers of other states. That will get the attention of MD and VA residents, plus their elected officials.
Carrot and stick, folks. That's all this is.
Anonymous wrote:Hell no. Add more cameras, more fines. But hell no to points.
Anonymous wrote:The city's use of traffic cameras seems a wee bit predatory. Such a cash grab. Low-income people are hurt the worst here.
Anonymous wrote:although i dont understand how they prove who was actually driving the car.