Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You must not live or drive in DC much if you think they do not. There are about 20 cameras I pass each day on my 4 mile commute.
OK, now get out of your car, stand on a street corner, and start counting all of the traffic violations you see that aren't enforced.
You must be very naive if you think that every single infraction is going to be penalized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:those are revenue raisers for dc and they enforce them as much as they canAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should also round up the 1000’s of people driving into DC everyday, causing chaos and fear by breaking traffic laws when they go over the speed limit, texting, turning right on red without coming to a full stop, not coming to a full stop at stop signs, the list could go on and on!
No argument there. And they put cameras on pretty much every corner on of the city to deal with exactly this problem.
Agreed.
They actually give our citations for those traffic violations. Speed cameras. Red light caneras.
There are some negative consequences for breaking those laws.
Let’s see the same for these illegal ATV and dirt bike riders.
There are a lot of traffic violations that don't get enforced in DC. Parking in bike lanes. Driving in bike lanes. Driving in bus lanes. Not stopping for people in crosswalks. Going through red lights. Speeding. Making U turns. Doing stuff on phones. Rolling through stop signs. No negative consequences.
No, they don't. Really. They don't.
You must not live or drive in DC much if you think they do not. There are about 20 cameras I pass each day on my 4 mile commute.
OK, now get out of your car, stand on a street corner, and start counting all of the traffic violations you see that aren't enforced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:those are revenue raisers for dc and they enforce them as much as they canAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should also round up the 1000’s of people driving into DC everyday, causing chaos and fear by breaking traffic laws when they go over the speed limit, texting, turning right on red without coming to a full stop, not coming to a full stop at stop signs, the list could go on and on!
No argument there. And they put cameras on pretty much every corner on of the city to deal with exactly this problem.
Agreed.
They actually give our citations for those traffic violations. Speed cameras. Red light caneras.
There are some negative consequences for breaking those laws.
Let’s see the same for these illegal ATV and dirt bike riders.
There are a lot of traffic violations that don't get enforced in DC. Parking in bike lanes. Driving in bike lanes. Driving in bus lanes. Not stopping for people in crosswalks. Going through red lights. Speeding. Making U turns. Doing stuff on phones. Rolling through stop signs. No negative consequences.
No, they don't. Really. They don't.
You must not live or drive in DC much if you think they do not. There are about 20 cameras I pass each day on my 4 mile commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:those are revenue raisers for dc and they enforce them as much as they canAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should also round up the 1000’s of people driving into DC everyday, causing chaos and fear by breaking traffic laws when they go over the speed limit, texting, turning right on red without coming to a full stop, not coming to a full stop at stop signs, the list could go on and on!
No argument there. And they put cameras on pretty much every corner on of the city to deal with exactly this problem.
Agreed.
They actually give our citations for those traffic violations. Speed cameras. Red light caneras.
There are some negative consequences for breaking those laws.
Let’s see the same for these illegal ATV and dirt bike riders.
There are a lot of traffic violations that don't get enforced in DC. Parking in bike lanes. Driving in bike lanes. Driving in bus lanes. Not stopping for people in crosswalks. Going through red lights. Speeding. Making U turns. Doing stuff on phones. Rolling through stop signs. No negative consequences.
No, they don't. Really. They don't.
Anonymous wrote:those are revenue raisers for dc and they enforce them as much as they canAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should also round up the 1000’s of people driving into DC everyday, causing chaos and fear by breaking traffic laws when they go over the speed limit, texting, turning right on red without coming to a full stop, not coming to a full stop at stop signs, the list could go on and on!
No argument there. And they put cameras on pretty much every corner on of the city to deal with exactly this problem.
Agreed.
They actually give our citations for those traffic violations. Speed cameras. Red light caneras.
There are some negative consequences for breaking those laws.
Let’s see the same for these illegal ATV and dirt bike riders.
There are a lot of traffic violations that don't get enforced in DC. Parking in bike lanes. Driving in bike lanes. Driving in bus lanes. Not stopping for people in crosswalks. Going through red lights. Speeding. Making U turns. Doing stuff on phones. Rolling through stop signs. No negative consequences.
those are revenue raisers for dc and they enforce them as much as they canAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should also round up the 1000’s of people driving into DC everyday, causing chaos and fear by breaking traffic laws when they go over the speed limit, texting, turning right on red without coming to a full stop, not coming to a full stop at stop signs, the list could go on and on!
No argument there. And they put cameras on pretty much every corner on of the city to deal with exactly this problem.
Agreed.
They actually give our citations for those traffic violations. Speed cameras. Red light caneras.
There are some negative consequences for breaking those laws.
Let’s see the same for these illegal ATV and dirt bike riders.
There are a lot of traffic violations that don't get enforced in DC. Parking in bike lanes. Driving in bike lanes. Driving in bus lanes. Not stopping for people in crosswalks. Going through red lights. Speeding. Making U turns. Doing stuff on phones. Rolling through stop signs. No negative consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Irrelevant.
Why?
Because you don't start arguing about laws you don't like once you've been accused of breaking it. That is not a valid defense in any jurisdiction.
I haven't been accused of breaking any laws about dirt bikes.
I'm asking why dirt bikes should be illegal in DC.
I'm not going to engage with you anymore because you're being purposefully obtuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should also round up the 1000’s of people driving into DC everyday, causing chaos and fear by breaking traffic laws when they go over the speed limit, texting, turning right on red without coming to a full stop, not coming to a full stop at stop signs, the list could go on and on!
No argument there. And they put cameras on pretty much every corner on of the city to deal with exactly this problem.
Agreed.
They actually give our citations for those traffic violations. Speed cameras. Red light caneras.
There are some negative consequences for breaking those laws.
Let’s see the same for these illegal ATV and dirt bike riders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Irrelevant.
Why?
Because you don't start arguing about laws you don't like once you've been accused of breaking it. That is not a valid defense in any jurisdiction.
I haven't been accused of breaking any laws about dirt bikes.
I'm asking why dirt bikes should be illegal in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Irrelevant.
Why?
Because you don't start arguing about laws you don't like once you've been accused of breaking it. That is not a valid defense in any jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should also round up the 1000’s of people driving into DC everyday, causing chaos and fear by breaking traffic laws when they go over the speed limit, texting, turning right on red without coming to a full stop, not coming to a full stop at stop signs, the list could go on and on!
No argument there. And they put cameras on pretty much every corner on of the city to deal with exactly this problem.
Agreed.
They actually give our citations for those traffic violations. Speed cameras. Red light caneras.
There are some negative consequences for breaking those laws.
Let’s see the same for these illegal ATV and dirt bike riders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Irrelevant.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:
Irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Dc will decriminalize it