Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The annual income of a camera is 65.438+0.2 billion. Do you have a sore conscience, the relevant department?

The annual income of a camera is 65.438+0.2 billion. Do you have a sore conscience, the relevant department?

Recently, this news has been hot searched. This illegal camera, dubbed by netizens as "the most revenue-generating in history", is located at the fork of the 43km-200m section of Guang Tai Expressway in Foshan, Guangdong. The video shows that the middle of this Y-shaped bifurcation is separated by a solid line. Some netizens use aerial video for statistics. In just 3 minutes, 27 people violated the rules on this "compaction line".

More than 620,000 people a year are punished for not knowing the rules? Not familiar with the road conditions? Nobody believes anything. And if there is no news of the owner, I am afraid this number has been climbing. I am afraid that the relevant departments are still immersed in the dream of "a million things in one day"? The staff of relevant departments must still be immersed in the wonderful welfare enjoyment, right?

It is their fault and dereliction of duty to regard the camera as a cash cow. Their success and inaction have made them "the best in the world" and gained a "good reputation" criticized by everyone. Not bad!

In front of the world, their explanations and actions are so pale and weak that people sneer at them! This is not to serve the people, but to get rich without conscience! Sad and hateful!

I hope this kind of thing won't happen again. Installing cameras can't be born for fines, but for standardizing civilized driving norms and capturing those who really ignore traffic laws. However, the unreasonable design and deliberate design of the street sign itself have deviated from the original intention and become a real cash cow.

Q: If the number of violations (of course, ignoring traffic laws and malicious violations) photographed by cameras in a certain section or place exceeds a certain number, the responsible persons of relevant local departments should be held accountable, and their performance at all levels will be deducted from the fine or demoted. Will this happen again? ?