Thursday, December 08, 2005

Big brother raises his head again. Sheeple don't cut it off

Big brother has reared his ugly head again.
Nestor Traffic Systems photographed more than 2,600 alleged speeders this fall -- snapping as many as seven cars a minute -- in and around Akron school zones.

The take in fines in that 19-day period: nearly half a million dollars.

The tripod-mounted mobile cameras nailed the most drivers in the 1400 and 1500 blocks of Copley Road, near Erie Island Elementary School in West Akron. Nestor nabbed more than 1,000 drivers there and issued $182,000 in fines, nearly 40 percent of the total.
Let's get this straight. We just place a camera anywhere we want, to catch you poor unsuspecting sheeple and we can raise revenues just like that at no cost to the town.
More than 100 people got more than one ticket. A half dozen of those got three tickets each, with fines totaling $450 to $650.

Many of those ticketed had no idea they'd been caught until they received a letter, or two letters, with a photo and the amount owed.
Hey, that's fair! Don't even let people know their doing something wrong and keep penalizing them over and over and over and....

I would think that the proper response to this sort of Governmental activity would be to break the cameras every time you see them.

"A little revolution now and then is a good thing." Long live the Sheeple.

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