There is a lot of controversy going on in the greater Phoenix area about the use of traffic cameras to catch speeders on our freeways and red-light runners on our city streets. The main thrust of the argument is that it is "Big Brotherish," that it is an "invasion of privacy," that it is "just a moneymaker for the city-county-state-whatever."
As far as I'm concerned, I bless the traffic control cameras. If people have to slow down on the freeway so they won't get their picture taken and receive a fine for speeding, isn't that the entire purpose of the camera? If people don't run a red light because they'll get their picture taken and receive a fine, isn't that an improvement in safety at intersections? The only way one of these cameras will take your picture is if you are speeding or running a red light, neither of which you are supposed to be doing in the FIRST place.
In other words, if you are so worried about your privacy being invaded, simply DON'T BREAK THE LAW, and your privacy will be guaranteed. And if you're worried about these cameras being simply a way for a city or county or state to make money, guess what? If you don't want the authorities to get your money, don't break the law, and they won't! It's a voluntary tax, people! If you don't run a red light, you won't get your picture snapped, you won't be charged with a fine, your privacy won't be invaded, and the authorities won't get their hands on your money. Ditto with speeding like a maniac down the freeway.
I think all the arguments the opponents of traffic control cameras are putting forth is just a coverup for the real reason they oppose the cameras - they think that if a police officer pulls them over to give them a ticket for a traffic infraction, they can BS their way out of the ticket. That's it in a nutshell, isn't it? You can't BS a camera, so let's be against the cameras.
As for the argument that we should have police officers patrolling the freeways and intersections instead of the cameras - where are we going to get the extra officers? If you DO have officers patrolling freeways and intersections, then the scofflaws argue that these officers should be assigned to control REAL crimes like homicides and robberies and so on. Well, by having the cameras as a law enforcement tool (and that is exactly what they are, a LAW ENFORCEMENT TOOL), that frees up our limited amount of officers to be investigating other crimes.
I don't want to think that you are going to run a red light and crash into me or somebody I love who is coming legally through the intersection, and I don't want to think you're going to be zooming down the freeway and cause an accident with me or someone I love. (In fact, I avoid driving on freeways because the behavior of other drivers terrifies me on freeways, and at the much higher rates of speed, it's that much more difficult to compensate for the idiocy of the other drivers.) If a camera snapping your picture and causing you to receive a fine for breaking the law will help keep me and mine safe from you, I'm all for it.
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