Have you ever suspected that your city or town is trying too hard to catch traffic scofflaws in the pursuit of ticket revenue? A Florida woman received a ticket based on evidence from a red light camera, but believed the ticket was unfair because the yellow light was too short. The power of math proved that she was correct..
Her math tutor husband took a stopwatch to the intersection where she received the ticket, and set out to vindicate her. He discovered that yellow lights at that intersection are eight tenths of a second shorter than county guidelines require.
That doesn't excuse every ticket issued for red-light violations, but it's enough of a discrepancy to make county residents suspicious.
http://consumerist.com/2010/04/have-you-ev...ected-that.html!!! :)))
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| QUOTE (joyz @ Apr 18 2010, 12:18 PM) |
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