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it circumvents the 6th amendment of the constitution, this part in particular:

   to be confronted with the witnesses against him;



This right only applies to a citizen charged with a crime in a court of law. It doesn't give you the right to know what people were saying about you behind your back at the water cooler, or know which people are complaining about how you cut them off using this app.


when you speed you break the law, which is why you have the right to go to court to fight a ticket. If I get charged with speeding, and get 4 points on my license because some asshat thought I was speeding then I should have the right to cross examine the guy who reported me in court, like I can do with cops.


You seem to be confused. There is no reason to believe the police will charge you based on an anonymous comment from a user of this app. If they did, I am sure he would be called to the witness stand if you decided to contest the charge. But honestly I cannot see this happening at all.

I really don't understand what you are so riled up about considering in another thread not five minutes ago you claimed that the police never charge anyone based on traffic violations reported by other citizens. As I recall, you had this on good authority from your friend in the NYPD.


my problem isn't with the DMV aspect, since they can't do anything with it....my problem is with the insurance companies, who might just decide to factor this into their rate calculations.

And since the rates seem to be taken from thin air, they could raise your rates without you ever knowing that someone reported you.




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