I have a few questions about European countries:
1-is it true England has 1/300 camera per person for surveillance?
2-you can receive speeding, stoplight and or seatbelt violation tickets via mail/post?
3-are there really areas that have weight scales on highways that measure weight at highway speeds?
4-is it possible to jam cameras that catch you speeding?
5-why are Europeans less paranoid than Americans?
peace,3
michel
Yup correct in almost all counts. The surveillance camera thingy, I have no qualms about. Well, mostly not, but we have had a string of governments that imposed cuts in the police budgets whilst increasing the paperwork and onus of proof. And surveillance cameras are one of the products of these policies.
Yes, there are weighbridges on the side of several highways, but that is because we have thousands of foreign trucks using our road system and many seem to flout the rules about road safety.
The best way to jam a speed camera? Stay well under the speed limit. Do we feel less paranoid about "big brother watching" us?? In the vast majority I say yes, because the vast majority is law abiding. It's only the outrageous actions of a small minority that comes to the headlines.
Europe is not an Utopia of peace and order, but it's no Somalia either.