My impression is that it's mostly been noticed by the city (as a) violation of the ordinance,
I have a hard time sitting still and will make traffic stops for minor violations in order to have something to do,
I have always been an avid cyclist, and when my friend mentioned a bike tour, I thought it was a perfect idea. I presented it to our troop committee and it has snowballed since.
Red-light violations in the first year are typically decreased by 50 percent. That is the primary reason for us looking into something like this.
Our members believe that a vote for Gore is the best way to protect our families from pollution and safeguard our nation's landscapes for future generations to enjoy.
You just can't be everywhere at once, and people who see a marked patrol car at an intersection probably aren't going to run a red light.
As long as the reasoning behind this is for public safety and is not seen as anything other than that, I think it can work.
If the New York Times published this material, Apple wouldn't even dream of suing them. The only reason they're going after this guy is because they think they can get away with it.