The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office is working together with Carroll County Schools by reviewing violation video and license plate images for final approval prior to a citation being issued. In Georgia, the penalty for a violation will warrant the vehicle’s owner a $300 fine for the first violation, a $750 fine for the second, and a third violation in a five-year period will result in a $1,000 fine.
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I would like to see higher fines...
ReplyDeleteThe same way bus drivers in London can take pics of cars parked in the bus lanes. Not as idiotic an offense as passing a school bus with its lights flashing, but still it serves 'em right...
ReplyDeleteA new camera development from the UK - cameras fitted with microphones to fine the drivers of noisy cars:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-54452835
they have been on school busses in Georgia for years.
ReplyDeleteat least in the county i live in
most of the fine money goes to the private company that installs the cameras.
same as with the red light cameras.
they cheat on the red light cameras, they almost always shorten the yellow light time, when they install the cameras.