Not sure if anyone saw this article in the Journal today: http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/...786/story.html
It coincides with a few friends that have recently received speeding tickets for going 10 over, which I'd never seen before (I had seen tickets for 11 over though).
I have a question about this (well, there's a lot of questions about this, but most of that is personal opinion about cash grabs): I have been under the assumption that there is a margin of error on the radar equipment. At one time that margin was as high as 10%, though I'm sure with more modern equipment that margin is much lower these days. On top of that, there have been, at least in the past, different "grades" of tickets, like 1-10 over, 11-15 over, etc. each with an increase in demerits (for non-photo tickets) and increase in the fine. I think one of the main reasons that tickets haven't been given out for 10 or less over the speed limit is that a person can go to court and plead the lesser charge, which is generally always accepted given the margin of error on the equipment. Since the "lesser charge" of 1-10 over is nothing, those tickets would generally be thrown out.
Has something changed? Have they changed the laws so that different grades of tickets exist, or is radar equipment that much better that there is absolutely no margin of error? If nothing has changed, are they not just setting the courthouses up to be filled up with a ton of minor violations?
It coincides with a few friends that have recently received speeding tickets for going 10 over, which I'd never seen before (I had seen tickets for 11 over though).
I have a question about this (well, there's a lot of questions about this, but most of that is personal opinion about cash grabs): I have been under the assumption that there is a margin of error on the radar equipment. At one time that margin was as high as 10%, though I'm sure with more modern equipment that margin is much lower these days. On top of that, there have been, at least in the past, different "grades" of tickets, like 1-10 over, 11-15 over, etc. each with an increase in demerits (for non-photo tickets) and increase in the fine. I think one of the main reasons that tickets haven't been given out for 10 or less over the speed limit is that a person can go to court and plead the lesser charge, which is generally always accepted given the margin of error on the equipment. Since the "lesser charge" of 1-10 over is nothing, those tickets would generally be thrown out.
Has something changed? Have they changed the laws so that different grades of tickets exist, or is radar equipment that much better that there is absolutely no margin of error? If nothing has changed, are they not just setting the courthouses up to be filled up with a ton of minor violations?
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