The law could simply have required redaction of personal information as a means to protect privacy. Instead they are using privacy as the excuse to keep the facts from public scrutiny, and to prevent innocent drivers from gaining access to evidence that the cameras make mistakes so they can defend themselves in court.
Joe Scott
You can say, 'young team,' but we've played against zones four times so we should have known what to do. We should have taken care of our stuff. We know it is discipline, knowing what to do and knowing how to count on each other. We'll keep working on that. We know that.
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It's a conversation piece, and when someone says it was in their stocking, other people want it as well.
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It has nothing to do with safety and everything to do with money.
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Friday was just filled with anger, not so much sadness. As the weekend went on, it just got sadder and tougher.
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I definitely liked the effort. If our guys compete like that on a nightly basis, I don't know how many games we have left but I know we're going to be in position to win every game.
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It couldn't be any worse.
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I think the kid started to feel, 'Hey I'm a basketball player,' and then the coach finally got whacked in the head with something. We were thinking of playing him for a long time, it was just where, how.
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We compliment the elected officials in W. Virginia for having the wisdom to ban enforcement cameras, but we continue to receive increasing numbers of sales from motorists there who tell us they are concerned about cameras in nearby states.
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This is a violent death in appearance.
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