Tell your Representative and Senator that you are tired of being their cash cow being milked for driving the safest speed
Speed cameras on Roosevelt Boulevard / the foot in the door to spread speed cameras all over PA Tell your Rep and Sen to ban speed cameras
A multi-million dollar enforcement-for-profit racket is about to begin in Philadelphia. They want cameras EVERYWHERE in PA so watch out
Help stop Speed Trap Bill SB 607, now in Harrisburg, or get ready for speed traps everywhere
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Tell your Representative and Senator to vote NO on Speed Trap Bill SB 607. For a truly Merry Christmas.
Vision Zero has diverted cities to an overt anti-auto strategy that sometimes actually makes streets more dangerous
Predatory RADAR enforcement, Speed Trap Bill SB 607, is the politician’s and bureaucrat’s “solution” to the “speeding” problem they created.
It will be us schmoes who will pay. And pay, and pay, and PAY. A Catch 22 for the masses, but immunity for the ruling class
Why is the Legislature so gung-ho to tax drivers? There is no speeding crisis in need of a “solution.”
The only way to stop the Legislature is for drivers to rise up and tell them NO to Speed Trap Bill SB 607. Contact your Rep and Sen
Speed Trap Bill SB 607, RADAR for municipal police, is not for safety. It is for M-O-N-E-Y. Tell Rep. Shusterman to vote NO on SB 607
The House is set to rubber stamp Speed Trap Bill SB 607 next week. Please tell your Rep to vote NO ASAP!
Safety is the first word on politicians’ lips, but the last thing on their minds. MONEY is the only reason to give municipal police RADAR
Speed Trap Bill SB 607: is it for safety or money?
14. RADAR will enforce too low, i.e., unsafe, speed limits. RADAR will pick your pocket, not improve safety.
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A bill to allow mis-calibrated speed timing equipment in Pennsylvania putting you at risk for unfair speeding tickets
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The “speeding” argument is manufactured by the RADAR lobby. Who are these people? They profit financially from aggressive speed enforcement
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Reality: Every governing body in Pennsylvania is desperate to find new sources of funding. They consider drivers 4 wheel ATMs.
Simply, a speed limit sign should not dictate speed. It should reflect how drivers are actually behaving on the road.
Doesn’t the Legislature want people to drive the safest speed? Tell your Representative to vote NO on Senate Bill 607.
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RADAR facilitates enforcement-for-profit. The only reason for RADAR is to extract money from safe drivers.
Fresh evidence that further erodes RADAR’s patina of infallibility comes from an American Academy of Forensic Sciences
not the facilitation of safe, efficient travel but rather the issuance of as many tickets as possible
The RADAR lobby persists in their “speed kills” myth because that’s the only way they make a profit.
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The RADAR lobby wants to turn police into armed tax collectors
RADAR legislation is an enforcement-for-profit-not-safety racket to steal money from safe drivers
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Why not set speed limits at the safest speeds?