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Nine Wire
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Nine Wire

Who wouldn't be ? TikTok is the worst. Have a look at how China themselves deal with TikTok.

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Chad Margraf
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Chad Margraf

With cameras watching what goes on, rule breakers will finally get what they deserve. People have to be held responsible for what they do, especially when it has an immense impact on the entire community.

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Michael Thille
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Michael Thille

Aggressive driving causes car crashes. Knowing there is a camera will slow most people down at a stoplight.

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Peter Nawrocki
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Peter Nawrocki

Photo enforcement is a concrete way to restore lawfullness on the roadways, with numerous cities and programs with data that support the use of such enforcement. While the ACLU still has it backwards on red light cameras, these actually GUARANTEE EQUALITY by only ticketing actual law breakers!

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Kim Oblak
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Kim Oblak

I live off Cooley and am at the intersection of Cooley and 97 often. I have seen so many people run that light. It's a very unsafe intersection and having speeding cameras there would be a wonderful way to curb that behavior.

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Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Alot cheaper then roundabouts

Missi Baldwin
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Missi Baldwin

it may, but having "Big Brother" watching all the time in an infringement of our privacy!!!!

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Paco Goldblatt
Paco Goldblatt

No one is watching if you don't break the law, so turn off your iphone and put down your jumbo soy latte.

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Ben Chinburg
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Ben Chinburg

This is a huge ploy to over ticket the citizens and will NOT because it didn't change the driving habits but what it did do, it lead to over 100,000 Oregon citizens who had their license suspended because of citation debt. I'm talking to all you who fall in a low income category!

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Ben Chinburg
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Ben Chinburg

This is a huge ploy to over ticket the citizens and will NOT because it didn't change the driving habits but what it did do, it lead to over 100,000 Oregon citizens who had their license suspended because of citation debt. I'm talking to all you who fall in a low income category!

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Andrew Shooks
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Andrew Shooks

Too much of an intrusion into personal liberty.

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Paco Goldblatt
Paco Goldblatt

Violating traffic laws is no liberty where I come from .

Lynn Huntley
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Lynn Huntley

People are becoming more lawless. Get a ticket, Throw in glove box. Ignore the law again. No real enforcement. Privacy? If you aren't doing anything wrong, why object to cameras anywhere?

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k san
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k san

Maybe a few, but only for otherwise law-abiding citizens. I suspect most red-light runners don't care and tickets won't stop them from speeding.

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Al Cox
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Al Cox

Teachers have to go through so much just to get certifications and are now vilified more than ever. Its a thankless job that's never gotten enough credit (and pay) it deserves.

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Robin
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Robin

The teachers work way too hard and deal with way too much much for the pay they get. They teach the children of what is going to be our future leaders and I want them to have the best possible education.

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Miranda Bell
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Miranda Bell

I'm a teacher. And Missouri's retirement system takes 14.5% off the top without permission. We work hard but we are hardly left with a living wage.

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Catherine Collins
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Catherine Collins

In 1989 the min teacher's salary for the state of MO was 18,000. Using an inflation calculator it would be approximately 43,500 today. Many teachers work 2nd or Summer jobs to supplement their salaries.

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marks411war
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marks411war

Is this question really needing to be asked? Really ? This is what society is reduced to? Paying football and baseball and a host of other sports players HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS PER GAME OF 3 OR 4 HOURS duration all the while paying first responders and K thru 12 educators pennies... Really?

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