RE: Speed Camera Bombed
Wednesday 5th February 2003
Speed Camera Bombed
The backlash is getting worse
Discussion
Well its a bit extreme, that was dangerous thing to do.
But I am not surprised.
I don't think that the goverment understands the depth of feeling concerning speed cameras.
The majority of people who drive speed and given all the adds and information are aware of the potential consquenses of thier actions. Therefore I would suggest that they find this behaviour acceptable.
The way the goverment has approached this issue makes it seem just like an attack on personal freedom to raise revenue.
When they introduced the speed camera legislation they should have raised limits on the motorways, that way people would have felt less agrieved, motorways are our savest roads (mainly because there are no pedestrians to cause the accidents).
But I am not surprised.
I don't think that the goverment understands the depth of feeling concerning speed cameras.
The majority of people who drive speed and given all the adds and information are aware of the potential consquenses of thier actions. Therefore I would suggest that they find this behaviour acceptable.
The way the goverment has approached this issue makes it seem just like an attack on personal freedom to raise revenue.
When they introduced the speed camera legislation they should have raised limits on the motorways, that way people would have felt less agrieved, motorways are our savest roads (mainly because there are no pedestrians to cause the accidents).
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