• ultranaut@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Paying over $15k in speeding tickets per year is insane. Everything about this story is crazy. Not surprised NYPD doesn’t give a shit, when he plows through kids in a crosswalk the taxpayers will fund the settlement and none of the people who choose to allow this reckless behavior will face any consequences.

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    While I 1000% think he should have his license revoked and be fired from his job, perhaps the bare minimum babiest of steps could be to just increase the ticket price by $1 each new violation. $50 for speeding clearly doesn’t phase him, how about the next one is $597?

    That would have minimal effect on rare offenders. Hell, you can even drop it back down $1/month if you want, just fuck this guy in particular.

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        Don’t get me wrong, I totally agree.

        I was trying to work within the local system that doesn’t want to assign criminal punishment to automated enforcement. Also, I assume, but admit I haven’t checked, that unpaid fines trigger criminal charges.

  • SomeoneSomewhere@lemmy.nz
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    It appears that NY has a points system, and around 3-4 tickets in a two-year period should result in a disqualification: https://dmv.ny.gov/points-and-penalties/the-new-york-state-driver-point-system

    Do these only apply to convictions before a judge, excluding camera-issued tickets? And no cop is willing to issue him tickets in person?

    Firing him is one thing but he definitely shouldn’t have a license.

    Edit: I should have kept reading the article…

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      4 days ago

      Camera violations don’t result in points since they can’t prove who was driving the car.

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        Here they just give it to whoever the car is registered to. You can eat the penalty or prove that it wasn’t you driving by whatever means.

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    This is the penalty system where I live:

    https://online.fines.vic.gov.au/Your-options/Fine-amounts-and-demerit-points

    To convert into hamburger units: 11mph over the limit is a $290USD fine. If you do that 4 times in 3 years, you lose your licence.

    You can get a fine 2.5mph over the speed limit. However, there’s a small tolerance for the equipment (~1mph). It’s still quite tight.

    Is the whole US this lax on speeding?

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      Yes, the socially/culturally accepted driving speed is the speed limit plus 10 mph. Driving slower than that is considered rude and imposing. No, a cop will not pull you over or even notice you for speeding less than 10pm over. Unless they are specifically looking for trouble, then they have always legal pretext. It’s a “great” system.