Lawmakers Take a Look at Red-Light Traffic Cameras
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| I whakaputaina i: | The Ledger (Apr 12, 2010), p. n/a |
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Halifax Media Group
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| 520 | 3 | |a "There's no question whatsoever that these cameras cut fatalities by 60 to 70 percent," [Ron Reagan] said. "But, more importantly, they make people more conscious, more aware, that they simply must stop on the red light." "They are horribly un-American," [Bret Lusskin] said. "The idea of having a government surveillance camera on every street corner is as Orwellian as you get. If we don't stop them, they will be everywhere." "We are a multitasking society and we just don't know how to slow down anymore," she said. "The cameras are really important." | |
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