StareCase
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Dare I ask - what does blowing a red cost?... I got the ominous manilla envelope on Friday... opened it to see a pic of me blowing a red light LMAO, no arguing that one! ...
Dare I ask - what does blowing a red cost?... I got the ominous manilla envelope on Friday... opened it to see a pic of me blowing a red light LMAO, no arguing that one! ...
$260 + $60 victim surcharge + $5 court costs.Dare I ask - what does blowing a red cost?
Damn last year i paid 10 euros$260 + $60 victim surcharge + $5 court costs.
No demerit points or insurance hit. It's a fine on the car not the driver. Could have been worse I guess.Damn last year i paid 10 euros
Wow! The City really is cash strapped! That's bonkers.$260 + $60 victim surcharge + $5 court costs.
EEK!... $260 + $60 victim surcharge + $5 court costs ...
Same here but i got a little bit more radars XDI've never been pulled over and given a ticket.
I've had hundreds of parking tickets and this wll be my second photo radar.
So does that mean I'll be seeing you in Canada's worst driver since you blew that stoplight lolNo demerit points or insurance hit. It's a fine on the car not the driver. Could have been worse I guess.
Read that four times and could have swore you said drop and give me 20EEK!
So I got a better deal then. Back on May 25, I was nabbed for allegedly doing 100 in a 60 through Myrtle Station. The cop - who acted more like a drill Sgt. - dropped it to 20 over and Durham Region dinged me $280 total.
I wonder if they still snap pics of emergency vehicles.
Just build this circuit, place it on your hood and turn it on near a traffic light - it'll turn it green for you like you're in an ambulance.
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My shoulders and elbows are throbbing right now just from reading about doing 20.... Read that four times and could have swore you said drop and give me 20 ...
Reminds me of the pinger detectors we had to build in electronic principles.
Just build this circuit, place it on your hood and turn it on near a traffic light - it'll turn it green for you like you're in an ambulance.
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Yeah, it's the old versatile 555 timer with an emitter follower to boost the current to the IR LED. The potentiometer is used to vary the frequency of the IR pulse - around 15Hz ought to work to change the light from several hundred yards away.Reminds me of the pinger detectors we had to build in electronic principles.
Mornin.