Judge: “no objections to speed enforcement zone A2”
Posted on 12-05-2015 at 18:29 by Dizono – 20 Comments”
Damn, it started this afternoon so much fun with the gas-over-action of the Police, you get this…
Bas Filippini went a bit demolish, that controls. He, and with him his foundation Privacy First, is of the opinion that controls too much infringement on our privacy. To that, to denounce, reed Bass, a few kilometres too hard on the average speed check on the A2 between Amsterdam and Utrecht, and he dropped the speeding ticket to avoid.
Filippini’s argument that the government also the privacy of innocent citizens violates their badges to register, the court is not convincing enough. Because the data of the cameras for up to 72 hours to be preserved, there is only a “minor infringement of privacy”.
Filippini had more arguments to join the battle, but also that the court is not involved. So there would be a new law in the making about the use of recorded images from the camera, something that, according to Filippini points out that the current system is not working properly. Nonsense, says the judge. The new legislation would only complement the current and says nothing about the functioning of the current rules. We may yet simply delicious continue continue to to chug with the 100 on the most boring stretch of highway in the Netherlands. And that while we can try to catch up, even Melanie.
Photo: Remi83 on Autojunk.nl