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Well, Its been a long time since ive driven in the Aurora area but everyone drove like shit and Im fairly sure 80% of the stolen cars in the metro area ended up there. Speed cameras are used in several Metro towns as well as Red-Light camera's (Boulder).

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From the post: "According to the Aurora Police Department, trained officers will be deployed in residential neighborhoods where the speed limit is 35 mph or less. These include school and work zones, and streets that border a municipal park.

Officers will be in marked police cars that are equipped with Lidar – Light Detection and Ranging – technology.

Warning signs will be posted reminding drivers that photo radar is in use.

Aurora Police said the department launched the program in response to the rise in crash-related deaths. Since 2019, annual crash deaths have increased by 18% across the U.S. and by 28% in Colorado, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Colorado Department of Transportation."

Well, Its been a long time since ive driven in the Aurora area but everyone drove like shit and Im fairly sure 80% of the stolen cars in the metro area ended up there. Speed cameras are used in several Metro towns as well as Red-Light camera's (Boulder). Archive: https://archive.today/tLarh From the post: "According to the Aurora Police Department, trained officers will be deployed in residential neighborhoods where the speed limit is 35 mph or less. These include school and work zones, and streets that border a municipal park. Officers will be in marked police cars that are equipped with Lidar – Light Detection and Ranging – technology. Warning signs will be posted reminding drivers that photo radar is in use. Aurora Police said the department launched the program in response to the rise in crash-related deaths. Since 2019, annual crash deaths have increased by 18% across the U.S. and by 28% in Colorado, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Colorado Department of Transportation."

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Yeah, that has happened pretty much in every state at this point. It is amazing that when a area wants to install cameras there is not an instant investigation triggered into all involved "politicians" and the companies involved.

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Ours didn't happen instantly, it took some time for the politician's wrongdoing to catch up with them.

https://www.10tv.com/article/news/local/redflex-pay-city-columbus-avoid-prosecution/530-46c365b9-422e-4a50-91a8-53f3c8238d56

One of the bribes was a niggerball game.

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It is amazing how cheap it can be to buy a politician. We knew a guy who's father was involved in mining. One day a lobbyist showed up and said he could make a new reg go away and it would just cost him 30k. Well, it worked. All faith in gov lost.