Not all states have determined the constitutionality of the speed cams, I hope some eventually decide against them ( ie for the motorists ). A major issue in all this is many times it is a private company that owns and operates the cams, thus they have a vested interests in convictions and in that manner, it taints the law. If a city/county/etc owns them themselves, then they throw out this issue. Oftentimes, they cant afford or simply want them as cheap as possible, so the contracted means has been their choice,and hopefully that conflict of interests will do them in ( then the companies will have to seel them cheap, or the govt agencies will have to determine if they can justify the cost vs the return...like a real business..to get these stupid things ). Its just another form of lazy law enfocrement and a easy way to make money.


Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and will never be.----Thomas Jefferson