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  • It doesn't matter what they think. People knowing the names of the fascist pieces of shit just turns up the heat on them.

    They might not feel actual 'shame' but when people start "inconveniencing" them by refusing to let them go about their day as if they are good people then that is a win albeit a small one.

    Look at the american nazis already afraid to go home because of death threats.

  • Does being poor compel people to speed or something?

    No, but $100+ to a poor person could be the difference between literal life and death.

    $100+ to someone well off or rich is nothing but pocket change.

    The solution to this is sliding scale fines. The better off you are the more you get fined.

    Why should a poor person have to spend 90% of their money on a fine when a "rich" person only has to spend 0.0009% for the exact same infraction.

  • I don't know how it is up there, but down here in the states those traffic cams are pretty much all run by private for profit companies who take like 99% of the fines for themselves.

    So I've got no problem with folks destroying them.

  • Wearing a mask in a controlled environment or when you are sedentary is a whole different ballgame than wearing a mask while active in a high heat/humidity environment.

    While I still wore my mask despite it - it was literally torture when I was at work.

    And i mean literally literally. I had to wring out/drain my good masks every few minutes or I would be waterboarding myself.

    Cheap paper masks were even worse.

  • The amount of times the shit breaks down combined with the slower speeds means it doesn't really matter if they work 24/7 right now.

    Yes, robots are coming, but amazon has been acting like they will be here tomorrow since it's inception.

    The reality is robots that cost less than people that at least do comparable work in the same time frame is still a decade or 2 away optimistically.

    Amazon trying to force it doesn't change that.

    Amazon is to robots what meta is to vr. Dumping tons of money trying to force the 'future' today.