The American people have made it abundantly clear that they want the system of government envisioned by the Founding Fathers, but the country remains mired in the practices that characterize our modern, statist government.
Originally, the United States was intended to uphold individualist values, as evidenced by the repeated references to the rights of citizens to, among other things, freedom of speech, religion, and self-defense in the constitution. The idea was that by building upon this blueprint, we would be able to work towards a perfect understanding of liberty.
Today, however, nothing could be further from the truth: the power of government, which is expressly circumscribed in the country’s founding documents, is virtually unrestrained. Regulation is out of control and law enforcement is able to behave as it sees fit. Fortunately, it seems that many are finally fed up with this authoritarian state of affairs.
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the city of Chicago owes me $100 dollars then…
I AGREE, if the cop didn’t see it, I didn’t do it !
there’s cameras all over and it’s not stopping red light runners. just like gun laws aren’t stopping criminals…
I support speed cameras and traffic cameras. Too many people drive dangerously and place all of us at risk. And it is more efficient and effective than putting more police on traffic duty. There can’t be any constitution issue on this because the technology was not even imagined at that time.
Nothing happens without lawyers getting paid. This will not be automatic.
Alex Kovesy They have the documentation. You can be ticketed if the light turns red for .1 second while you’re in the intersection.
B******t
I got a ticket in new Orleans for doing 45 in a school zone but it was at night. And the regular speed zone was 35 they charged me for the school zone infraction.
Why
Another thought ? Where police should be doing their duty their laxed and letting machine be their eyes everywhere . Which truly is unconstitutional