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SaltyPython

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  1. ** James Pembroke previous walked in with Nathaniel Ramirez. He's wearing his usual interviewing black suit with a white shirt, no tie. Peeking very slightly out of his right pants pocket is his LSSD badge. He intermittently whispers over to Nathaniel Ramirez and Andre Thompson, trying to maintain a stone-faced demeanor as he does so. **

  2. I personally think that speed cameras would not be the right way to do this. Would it send tickets to R/O's of the vehicles, or would it send a ticket to the driver somehow? If it sends tickets to R/O's of the vehicles, then it would be quite difficult to contest it unless they keep proof of what they're doing all the time at any given time. If it sends a ticket to the driver somehow, then these cameras would be metagaming (how do they know instantly which person it is?)

     

    If the aim is to lower the incidence of non-RP speeding, then I think the solution IMO beside the obvious admin-intervention would be to give law enforcement better tools to deal with it, such as one of those police radars that can detect the speed of cars on oncoming and current lane, as it exists IRL:

     

    Police Radar: How Radar Works & How to Beat Speeding Tickets

     

    As it stands, from my knowledge, trying to get the speed of certain vehicles is very difficult unless you're explicitly performing a speed trap. But, this may be another suggestion for another topic (one that may have been denied already - I'm unsure).

     

    EDIT: If it's possibly too OP, allow it so only certain traffic divisions can use such a device, rather than everyone being able to use it? I'unno. If people are interested in this kind of suggestion instead, I can post a different topic for it if it hasn't been done before.

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