So tell me, what is the reasoning behind banning speed cameras? Is speeding still illegal? And the red-light cameras? Does this mean it is legal to run a red-light as long as there is no sign?
If it is illegal to run a red-light, regardless of whether there is a sign - and therefore a camera - then shouldn't you treat all red-lights as though they are equipped with cameras?
Or do we now only think twice about doing something illegal when there is a higher chance we'll get caught?
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So tell me, what is the reasoning behind banning speed cameras? Is speeding still illegal? And the red-light cameras? Does this mean it is legal to run a red-light as long as there is no sign?
> And the red-light cameras? Does this mean it is legal to run a red-light as long as there is no sign?
Of course not. What ever gave you that idea?
If it is illegal to run a red-light, regardless of whether there is a sign - and therefore a camera - then shouldn't you treat all red-lights as though they are equipped with cameras?
Or do we now only think twice about doing something illegal when there is a higher chance we'll get caught?