Since 200 unapproved automated license plate readers were found on SC roads, the state's Department of Transportation has put a pause on new installations.
That’s the great thing, no one. SCDOT would be the obvious relevant choice but not one person, group or department with permission granting ability or oversight gave them permission. They just did it. Because they believe that they don’t have to follow the rules.
If no one went to jail, or they weren’t ordered to remove them, then they were right, they didn’t need permission. They should need permission, but outcome determines reality, not words.
What if no one has gone to jail so far? The article doesn’t mention anything about what laws may have been broken. There could be people sorting that out now.
That’s the great thing, no one. SCDOT would be the obvious relevant choice but not one person, group or department with permission granting ability or oversight gave them permission. They just did it. Because they believe that they don’t have to follow the rules.
If no one went to jail, or they weren’t ordered to remove them, then they were right, they didn’t need permission. They should need permission, but outcome determines reality, not words.
What if no one has gone to jail so far? The article doesn’t mention anything about what laws may have been broken. There could be people sorting that out now.
Time will tell, but I’ve been sorely disappointed with enforcement over the last decade when it comes to the government or big business.