Friday, January 16, 2009

Stealing Time: The light is red, the camera's on

Posted by Justin Kendall on Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 10:45 AM

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Red light cameras don't give Will Not Be Televised a warm and tingly feeling.  I don't feel it either, but I've always had trouble keeping track of all the colors. Clip: "For all Kansas City knows, the red light running car may be ... Knight Rider!!! And you want to ticket me? Asshats." I should probably just avoid 39th Street and Southwest Trafficway starting Thursday.

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You know, I still hold out hope for Dee.

Why, just in this article alone she questioned her own self awareness; "Perhaps I'm a dim bulb..."

Yes, indeed: perhaps.

And perhaps I like red light cameras....

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