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Issue 12.04 – April 2004

Floor it and say cheese. The Man saw you run that red light and has a picture to prove it. Cops say cameras make intersections safer; opponents say faulty cams nail law-abiding citizens and that better engineering, like longer yellow lights, would actually stop (which is the whole point). Prefer to opt out? It might be possible to hack a license plate – or itself.

These devices might be illegal in your state. Wired didn’t risk any lives to test them, and neither should you.
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