EDIT: since apparently a bunch of people woke up with the wrong foot this morning or forgot to check the group they’re in:

This is a joke. Do not steal or vandalize speed enforcement cameras (or anything else for that matter). That’s against the law and you will likely get arrested.

If you’re addicted to crack or any other drugs, please seek professional help.

  • Random_Character_A
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    592 years ago

    In Finland we steal dynamite from construction sites and do some sudden nightly dismantling. No crackheads needed.

    • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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      It does amaze me how many people I’ve met who have a vicious hatred towards speed cameras. Especially interesting e: in a country where people have so much respect for the police.

          • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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            Yeah. Even in the US many municipalities outsource almost the entire ticketing process to the company selling the cameras, and the company collects a (usually outsized) percentage of the fees. So the company has the incentive to use whatever shady tactics to increase ticketing infraction events. This could be by changing the camera angle slightly to falsely get plates from yellow throughers or sometimes they change light timing itself to increase ticketing events…

              • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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                I would just assumed because they are using the same Swedish company (Sensys Gatso) that does profit sharing agreements with municipalities in the US, that the agreement is the same.

                I can’t seem to find the finnish contract award details, so I can’t confirm that they are. I am thinking now, that their might be a chance that they aren’t, given how extreme finnish traffic violation costs can be (% of salary).

                • Mario_Dies.wav
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                  % of salary

                  If you’re going to issue fines for speeding, this is the most just way to do it though.

                  We’ll never do that in the US because we hate the poor.

                  • @mob@sopuli.xyz
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                    12 years ago

                    The minimum cost of a speeding ticket in Finland is €125 which is closer to an average American speeding ticket, not the minimum.

                  • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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                    It’s only % of salary (day fines) for more severe offenses, in this case for really speeding. Normal speeding tickets are just a set sum.

                    Here’s a pic showing the amounts. It has the speed limit, how much over the limit you were and how much you end up paying as a fine. Bottom one is “regardless of the limit” and “over 20 km/h”, so whenever you go over by over 20 km/h, you pay “day fines”.

                    speeding ticket prices

                • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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                  It seems like a fairly risky assumption to make just from you having it work like that in the US.

                  As a side note, that % thing (day fines) don’t cover all speeding tickets, since they’re considered so minor. It’s the bigger offenses (of speed limits and in general) that are covered. So it actually covers other stuff too, not just speeding.

                  Here’s a pic showing the amounts. It has the speed limit, how much over the limit you were and how much you end up paying as a fine. Bottom one is “regardless of the limit” and “over 20 km/h”, so whenever you go over by over 20 km/h, you pay “day fines”.

                  speeding ticket prices

            • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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              Do you have a link explaining this? I searched for “poliisi valvontakamera” and “poliisi nopeuskamera asennus” and didn’t find stuff about who puts them up and whatnot or about the income sharing. I have read articles about how they’re a nice source of income for the state but no mention of the companies involved.

          • @MNByChoice@midwest.social
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            In the USA, many or most speed cameras are owned and operated not by the local police or city, but by a private company that keeps some percent of the fines they give out.

            They are contracted by the city, country, or other authority. They are not randomly placed or operated without permission.