Anonymous wrote:Oddly, the only people who ever complain about this are people who have been nailed. Stop breaking the law and driving past school buses with their red lights flashing. Then you won't have any problems. And be glad it was the camera that caught you and not a cop, because then the fine is $600 and 3 points.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
Stop for a bus flashing yellow. Easy peasy.
Scam camera scheme gives out citations for cars that aren’t moving. Schafer gets rich. Easy peasy.
They don't. There are several layers of review, ending with the Police Department. There are multiple cameras on a bus, and four are used to capture the violation. As you can see from the top right camera, there is a yellow dot showing that the operator activated the yellow flashing lights. Then it turns red when the stop arm comes out. The reviewers see the violation from multiple angles, and can tell if the bus operator acted appropriately as well.
https://youtu.be/t2XLbrKOam0
This video shows the approach of a car as seen on two of the cameras, and the actual violation on the other camera:
https://youtu.be/TgkYwpxzRmk
This video shows a child getting hit in a crosswalk.
https://youtu.be/fjdnVHt5A6c
Oh they sure do. Lots of people get fake citations. Note your fake summary left out that the yellow lights have to be on for 100 yards under the law and the cameras have no way of measuring distance. The cameras fail to enforce the law.
Prove it. If this were true, they'd be throwing out citations left and right in court. And they don't.
It's already been proved. Citations can't be thrown out left and right in court because "court" is only held one day a month and not in every month. The vast majority of people given citations can never get to court. For the people that do go to court lots of citations are dropped, but most people can't take a whole day off work on a specific day to appeal these citations. It's a great scheme for collecting undeserved fines and particularly targets low income and people of color.
The FBI didn't arrest the head of this company for nothing.
Not the same company.
Not the same CEO.
Not the same state.
Not the same contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
Stop for a bus flashing yellow. Easy peasy.
Scam camera scheme gives out citations for cars that aren’t moving. Schafer gets rich. Easy peasy.
They don't. There are several layers of review, ending with the Police Department. There are multiple cameras on a bus, and four are used to capture the violation. As you can see from the top right camera, there is a yellow dot showing that the operator activated the yellow flashing lights. Then it turns red when the stop arm comes out. The reviewers see the violation from multiple angles, and can tell if the bus operator acted appropriately as well.
https://youtu.be/t2XLbrKOam0
This video shows the approach of a car as seen on two of the cameras, and the actual violation on the other camera:
https://youtu.be/TgkYwpxzRmk
This video shows a child getting hit in a crosswalk.
https://youtu.be/fjdnVHt5A6c
Oh they sure do. Lots of people get fake citations. Note your fake summary left out that the yellow lights have to be on for 100 yards under the law and the cameras have no way of measuring distance. The cameras fail to enforce the law.
Prove it. If this were true, they'd be throwing out citations left and right in court. And they don't.
It's already been proved. Citations can't be thrown out left and right in court because "court" is only held one day a month and not in every month. The vast majority of people given citations can never get to court. For the people that do go to court lots of citations are dropped, but most people can't take a whole day off work on a specific day to appeal these citations. It's a great scheme for collecting undeserved fines and particularly targets low income and people of color.
The FBI didn't arrest the head of this company for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
Stop for a bus flashing yellow. Easy peasy.
Scam camera scheme gives out citations for cars that aren’t moving. Schafer gets rich. Easy peasy.
They don't. There are several layers of review, ending with the Police Department. There are multiple cameras on a bus, and four are used to capture the violation. As you can see from the top right camera, there is a yellow dot showing that the operator activated the yellow flashing lights. Then it turns red when the stop arm comes out. The reviewers see the violation from multiple angles, and can tell if the bus operator acted appropriately as well.
https://youtu.be/t2XLbrKOam0
This video shows the approach of a car as seen on two of the cameras, and the actual violation on the other camera:
https://youtu.be/TgkYwpxzRmk
This video shows a child getting hit in a crosswalk.
https://youtu.be/fjdnVHt5A6c
Oh they sure do. Lots of people get fake citations. Note your fake summary left out that the yellow lights have to be on for 100 yards under the law and the cameras have no way of measuring distance. The cameras fail to enforce the law.
Prove it. If this were true, they'd be throwing out citations left and right in court. And they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
Stop for a bus flashing yellow. Easy peasy.
Scam camera scheme gives out citations for cars that aren’t moving. Schafer gets rich. Easy peasy.
They don't. There are several layers of review, ending with the Police Department. There are multiple cameras on a bus, and four are used to capture the violation. As you can see from the top right camera, there is a yellow dot showing that the operator activated the yellow flashing lights. Then it turns red when the stop arm comes out. The reviewers see the violation from multiple angles, and can tell if the bus operator acted appropriately as well.
https://youtu.be/t2XLbrKOam0
This video shows the approach of a car as seen on two of the cameras, and the actual violation on the other camera:
https://youtu.be/TgkYwpxzRmk
This video shows a child getting hit in a crosswalk.
https://youtu.be/fjdnVHt5A6c
Oh they sure do. Lots of people get fake citations. Note your fake summary left out that the yellow lights have to be on for 100 yards under the law and the cameras have no way of measuring distance. The cameras fail to enforce the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
Stop for a bus flashing yellow. Easy peasy.
Scam camera scheme gives out citations for cars that aren’t moving. Schafer gets rich. Easy peasy.
They don't. There are several layers of review, ending with the Police Department. There are multiple cameras on a bus, and four are used to capture the violation. As you can see from the top right camera, there is a yellow dot showing that the operator activated the yellow flashing lights. Then it turns red when the stop arm comes out. The reviewers see the violation from multiple angles, and can tell if the bus operator acted appropriately as well.
https://youtu.be/t2XLbrKOam0
This video shows the approach of a car as seen on two of the cameras, and the actual violation on the other camera:
https://youtu.be/TgkYwpxzRmk
This video shows a child getting hit in a crosswalk.
https://youtu.be/fjdnVHt5A6c
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
Stop for a bus flashing yellow. Easy peasy.
Scam camera scheme gives out citations for cars that aren’t moving. Schafer gets rich. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
Stop for a bus flashing yellow. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
If they're lights are on an the stop flag out, stop. What's so hard about that?
You this stupid? So the bus can throw out the stop sign without warning and you are next to the bus and get a ticket. No warning. No compliance with Maryland law on warning from bus. You automatically get a ticket. The bus camera scammers love that! Makes them very rich.
This is what happened to us. We were in traffic and next to bus. Bus put out stop sign, we got ticket even though we never moved.
It's all bullshit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
If they're lights are on an the stop flag out, stop. What's so hard about that?
You this stupid? So the bus can throw out the stop sign without warning and you are next to the bus and get a ticket. No warning. No compliance with Maryland law on warning from bus. You automatically get a ticket. The bus camera scammers love that! Makes them very rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
If they're lights are on an the stop flag out, stop. What's so hard about that?
You this stupid? So the bus can throw out the stop sign without warning and you are next to the bus and get a ticket. No warning. No compliance with Maryland law on warning from bus. You automatically get a ticket. The bus camera scammers love that! Makes them very rich.
This is what happened to us. We were in traffic and next to bus. Bus put out stop sign, we got ticket even though we never moved.
It's all bullshit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
If they're lights are on an the stop flag out, stop. What's so hard about that?
You this stupid? So the bus can throw out the stop sign without warning and you are next to the bus and get a ticket. No warning. No compliance with Maryland law on warning from bus. You automatically get a ticket. The bus camera scammers love that! Makes them very rich.
This is what happened to us. We were in traffic and next to bus. Bus put out stop sign, we got ticket even though we never moved.
It's all bullshit
Anonymous wrote:You mean to tell me they can’t sell bonds to pay for the cameras then pay the bonds off with the proceeds of the tickets? With the number of citations they’re issuing it wouldn’t take long. How does someone negotiate a deal where they just collect free money?
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2019/11/school-bus-camera-contract-under-review-in-montgomery-county/
The revenue from those citations would go to the vendor in exchange for installation of the cameras “at no cost” to the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You don’t know that you’re not supposed to pass a school bus? Stop passing school busses
Cool. So all traffic on Montgomery County roads must come to a complete halt every time a school bus is on the road. Never pass a bus? Never?
School buses own the road and all traffic must stop to clear the roads for them?
If they're lights are on an the stop flag out, stop. What's so hard about that?
You this stupid? So the bus can throw out the stop sign without warning and you are next to the bus and get a ticket. No warning. No compliance with Maryland law on warning from bus. You automatically get a ticket. The bus camera scammers love that! Makes them very rich.