Friday, September 26, 2025

it was easy to predict that as soon as govts got greedy, and went tech to fine more drivers for speeding, instead of hiring more cops to simply do their damn job.... that someone would hack the cameras, or the computers they connect to, or they would simply malfunction, like all computers to (turn it off, than back on, and reboot it... why is that always the answer?)

Nearly 16,000 tickets were handed out with over $700,000 being generated in a city southeast of Orlando, a profit of $347,535 for the City of Palm Bay before it was shut down in August.

8,000 tickets have been declared void, at $100 each 

The cameras were initially installed as part of a scheme to catch drivers speeding in school zones. However, it was soon revealed that the cameras were placed too close to the roadside, which led to faulty readings and potentially constitutes a violation of state law.

Rob Medina, the city’s mayor, confirmed that the speed camera program has been cancelled

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