revenue raising. In additions to the tax payers money, the members of government pay themselves and fund their 'business' trips with revenue raised by fining those already-tax-paying citizens for a whole range of things, one of which includes speeding.
speed camras are good beause they tell you how fast you are going and it is also good because it stop people getting killed
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Yeah, so the police just use mobile speed cameras. ////to use as evidence when they take you to court
the advantages are that there is a lees probability of accidents
so people can even see them in darkness
to track your speed?
No, there has to be a sign up.
Red light cameras are usually high speed video cameras that use ambient light.
The concept behind mobile phone cameras and digital cameras are fundamentally the same, but as far as their components go, digital cameras remain superior. Camera phones can come close to the megapixel count of digital cameras (some mobile phones in Japan sport higher than 16MP cameras), but they can't really match other components like lenses, apertures, flash, and sensors. The main reason is that some components require more space than a mobile phone can allow. A real strobe flash ,for instance, is too big for mobile phones, thus they only use LED lights which aren't actual flashes. Lens quality is also an issue, but lenses from popular manufacturers (think Carl Zeiss) are usually better. Here's a good spot to learn more about cameras in mobile phones from an expert: http://www.phonerated.com/int-camera-phones-interview-page-1
Not all of them. Many department do however use Taser Cam (a camera that can be added to the X26 law enforcement tasers).
Yes, and many do as a form of deterrent. Many employers also use hidden cameras, and position dummy cameras to fool employees and patrons.
No, there has to be a sign up.
They use radar.
Red light cameras are usually high speed video cameras that use ambient light.
Windows, or infrared cameras. ================================= Independent endorsement: The answer is certified to be 100% accurate, except that infrared cameras can't see through walls, and neither can police.
Absolutely. Speed cameras act as a deterrent to most motorists. Speed limits are there for a reason - to keep everyone safe while using the roads. Anyone exceeding the speed limit should expect to be punished for it !
Most of the new digital cameras use SD card for image storage
Probably, and they wouyld have obvious military and police applications.
As of May 2013, there are 12 states that have passed legislation which ban the usage of speed cameras in traffic. Other states have laws that limit use, and some have no laws that mention such cameras.
Doppler radar
radar waves.
if a police force is using a mobile crane, it would have been brought into lift some object or veh sometimes they will use em to set upan undercover operation as well
Police use technology to solve crime such as the use of finger print. Also police use technology to track vehicles speed. The aspect of data storage is also as a result of technology.