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Originally Posted by BailJumper
Not true. While they be able to record the date, time and speed you were traveling - they don't actually know WHO was driving the car.
Unless or until we are required to put tags on the front of our cars (thus allowing a video image that contains all the necessary elements - date, time, speed, car, tag number and your face) then don't worry about it.
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Welcome to the world of red-light cameras...that haven't found their way here yet. The tickets ususally range from $50 to $100...and go to the owner of the car. Totally enforceable. Of course I think one of the drawbacks in Oklahoma that would keep these away...the license plates here follow the car, not the driver. Any other state you kept the same car tags until you requested to have a new one. Here, your tags go with the car more often than not it seems.