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A Visceral Cheer for the Motorist Who Destroyed D.C.’s Speed-Trap Cameras

A Visceral Cheer for the Motorist Who Destroyed D.C.’s Speed-Trap Cameras

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 27, 2018 | Blogs, Crime, Society

I periodically fret that individualism is dying in the United States and that Americans are morphing into handout-loving Europeans. Well, the spirit of 1776 is not completely dead. There are still some Americans who stand up against the greedy, grasping, and...
A Visceral Cheer for the Motorist Who Destroyed D.C.’s Speed-Trap Cameras

Red Light Cameras, Government Greed, and the Libertarian Quandary

by Dan Mitchell | Dec 27, 2014 | Big Government, Blogs, States

Like the good people of Arizona, I despise speed cameras. But not because I want reckless driving. Instead, my disdain is based on the fact that governments set up cameras where speed limits are preposterously low in order to generate revenue. And I speak from...

The Most Emotionally Satisfying Election of 2010

by Dan Mitchell | Nov 4, 2010 | Big Government, Blogs

In the grand scheme, I realize red-light cameras are not very important, but I was absolutely delighted to see that Houston voters approved a referendum to stop the city from using these devices. Red-light cameras should be called revenue cameras because local...
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