You drive through a construction zone. It's early in the morning. There are no workers. You are driving UNDER the normal speed limit. What does that get you? In one woman's case, five tickets in the mail!

A province of Manitoba, Canada installed speed cameras in its construction zones to ostensibly catch drivers whooshing past workers at unsafe speeds. The problem is, it left the cameras on even when there was no work being done. This scam, sorry, enforcement netted the local government millions of dollars: tickets issued mushroomed from 3000 in 2007 to 60,000 just twelve months later. A provincial court has found that such tickets violate the law, but the local government maintains that payment of a citation is an admission of guilt. As one justice stated, "It's almost a disincentive for Manitobans to pay their fines because, if the law is challenged, the only way you get your money back is if you didn't pay."

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