The top speeder, who drives often in southern Brooklyn, has been caught speeding by school zone speed cameras more than 1,000 times since mid-2023, according to new data from Transportation Alternatives and Families For Safe Streets.
If you have no idea who’s using your car to break laws repeatedly, shouldn’t it be impounded?
Weird how a photograph wouldn’t be able to identify a driver… sure, you can cast doubt, but unless you’re wearing a mask it still should hold up in court…?
If you have no idea who’s using your car to break laws repeatedly, shouldn’t it be impounded?
Weird how a photograph wouldn’t be able to identify a driver… sure, you can cast doubt, but unless you’re wearing a mask it still should hold up in court…?
The camera isn’t always facing the front of the vehicle, and even when it is, glare on the windscreen can obscure the driver.
Your first point absolutely stands though