Traffic cameras are still operating in Russia’s Kursk, and Russians are receiving speeding fines when trying to outrun FPVs. Some have resorted to covering their license plates but the Russian Traffic Police force them to remove them.

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by bunsinh

24 comments
  1. That’s a problem some enterprising Russian could fix using article 7.62(x)(39) of the regional wartime code.

  2. “and Russians are receiving speeding fines when trying to outrun FPVs”

    Anyone have a source on this besides “trust me bro”?

  3. When the police embezzle part of the fines of course they’ll keep up enforcement.

  4. In a state run by criminals it is not surprising the source of corrupt income is a major feature, not a bug.

  5. Solution – get the car rego number of a senior FSB officer. Share it around. Print self-adhesive labels. Speed all you like. S/he gets the fines. The cameras will soon be switched off.

  6. The sooner the civilian population runs out of fuel, the sooner the Russians have a much larger problem to deal with.

  7. Just preemptively shoot the traffic cameras .
    Where are kadrovites when you need them ?

  8. I was watching a channel on YT years ago (Stop a Douchebag) and it was a common theme with Russians to block or cover their licences plates. Those guys would remove it so that everyone could see their plates.

  9. This is fun as hell, but Ukrainian troops needs to put a bullet in all trafic cameras they see.

    Two reasons:
    deny the russians the use of those cameras for monitoring troop movement (it should be a small fix to change from speeding to general monitoring)

    Second is to be the good guy for the russians that have not fled, or is in the process of fleeing. Those civilians have enough on their plate as is.

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