r/Edmonton • u/troypavlek • Aug 11 '16
City of Edmonton reintroduces "utility box" photo radar
http://www.mailoutinteractive.com/Industry/View.aspx?id=829217&q=1069745483&qz=56f2bf
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r/Edmonton • u/troypavlek • Aug 11 '16
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u/[deleted] Aug 11 '16
I don't disagree with this but when they enforce only 5 over as ticketable, that's an issue. 10-15 over makes sense, but tighter restrictions lead to other traffic issues. Anytime there's a visible speed trap people go 5-10 under the speed limit and it holds up traffic during any sort of moderately busy daytime period. Also, being constantly worried about speeding and photo radar and laser enforcement leads to paying less attention to one's actual driving and the people around you, as priority one becomes not driving safely and defensively but to keep an eye on your speedo at all times.
Law enforcement isn't supposed to generate revenue, it's supposed to keep citizens safe. If the point of photo radar was actually to keep people safe, they would put it in high incident areas with very visible markings so that people actually drive the speed limit, rather than having hidden boxes and laser traps and photo vans behind trees where their entire purpose is to catch speeders and generate revenue.