The right of the people to run red lights shall not be infringed

Posted on November 26, 2007
Filed Under Rick Snee Antidisestablishmentarian Militia | |

Do you believe red-light cameras violate your right to privacy, but can’t find a convincing arguement against them? A Knoxville resident has tested their safety with his .30-06 high powered rifle.

.30-06 Rifles: the tools for this important experiment
The result: Red light cameras are typically encased in “bullet resistant” housings that cannot stop a high-powered rifle round. The camera’s lens was shattered, rendering the camera incapable of ticketing.

Finding: The plating used on the red light camera increases the possibility of ricochet damage from small arms fire to nearby homes and businesses.

So if you can’t argue your constitutional right to run red lights, you can argue against the cameras’ safety to the community, thanks to the Second Amendment. For more information, contact your local chapter of the Rick Snee Antidisestablismentarian Militia.

Written by Rick Snee

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