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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows XP
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01501322
Message ID:
01501625
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>>>I heard India. Of course we better. Some people claim our problem is about education. But I don't think so. I see a lot of educated crazy drivers at my country. Our traffic police likes bribe, our traffic laws has so soft penalties. I think so that's the problem. Our laws requires warning signs for radar and traffic cameras. What silly laws... Who would be drive fast if there's a radar warning? If you know where's radar you just drive slow at radar areas. If you know where ara cameras you just drive correct at camera areas.
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>>We had a lot of the same - cops, while not obliged to publish their locations, nevertheless hid the radars always at the same places, so everyone knew the places.
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>We call those "speed traps." :o)
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>>But last year we got a new traffic safety law, quite strict and expensive compared to the old one, and wow, how the people have changed. Now even a cab stops to let me pass at the pedestrian crossing. The number of accidents dropped dramatically.
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>Here it is amazing the number of folks who, when they lose their license due to traffic infractions or DWIs or whatever, just keep driving without one...

This is where the replacement of police with speed traps falls down. An unregistered uninsured driver can drive at whatever speed and as unsafely as they like. They aren't on the system so there is no sanction.
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