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Old 13-11-2013, 11:50 PM   #11
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Default Re: Perspective on States and fine revenue.

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Originally Posted by BENT_8 View Post
This is exactly right.

It wouldn't matter what the limit or what the tolerance, creepers creep.
If ya get caught suck it up.

Seriously, if you cant pick a camera car or fixed camera you deserve to be fined for stupidity.
Hell, don't even consider it as a fine, just thank the Govco for reminding you to be more aware of your surroundings and move on...lol
The higher tolerance would remove the constant taxing of everyday people slipping over the limit. Those they want to toe the line will still pay their dues.

Ideally all road limits would be set by the 85th percentile rule so most people would sit on, or just under, the set limits.
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