Speed Traps Be Gone
For decades, police have parked their cruisers behind billboards and overpass pillars to snag a common prey -- speeding motorists.
Shannon Atkinson, who launched Njection.com, offers speed-trap locations for free on the Las Vegas-based company's Web site but charges people who download to their GPS unit.
He came up with the idea because people are concerned about the cost of fines.
"More people are looking at it because speeding tickets cost more," he said. "Most communities are not looking to increase safety. They're looking to increase revenue."
get yours HERE
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Police chief denounces 'cowardly' iPhone users monitoring speed traps
Shannon Atkinson, who launched Njection.com, offers speed-trap locations for free on the Las Vegas-based company's Web site but charges people who download to their GPS unit.
He came up with the idea because people are concerned about the cost of fines.
"More people are looking at it because speeding tickets cost more," he said. "Most communities are not looking to increase safety. They're looking to increase revenue."
get yours HERE
Related:
Police chief denounces 'cowardly' iPhone users monitoring speed traps
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