I had a LTE in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review today
(6/19/2008). It followed the standard A-B-C LTE formula:
A - Comment on an article. They like to know someone reads
their stuff.
B - Add a perspective not apparent. They like to know
someone thinks about their stuff.
C - Badmouth Rendell's hometown. Self-evident.
"A" is the just-passed smoking ban. "B" is REAL ID. I'm
always looking for examples showing why REAL ID is so bad.
Unfortunately, I think I found a really scary one. "C" just
came to me because my niece (3rd year medical student, U of
Chicago) got her first traffic ticket ever -- running a red
light. One of those cameras got her.
Mark
PS -- I have eight printed LTEs so far this year and June isn't
even over. I guess you could say I'm smokin' !!
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http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribunereview/opinion/s_573426.htmlSmoked by the state
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Gov. Rendell and the Legislature just gave us another big
reason to oppose the REAL ID driver's license ("Rendell
signs statewide limits on smoking," June 14 and
PghTrib.com).
It's as easy as A, B, C.
A -- Enact an anti-smoking law carrying first-time and
repeat maximum fines of $250 and $1,000 for smoking in
nonsmoking areas.
B -- Implement REAL ID driver's licenses in Pennsylvania
with biometric software and databases enabling
identification of your face from government cameras.
C -- Install government cameras in public areas with smoking
bans.
Next, expect more ridiculous bans and fines custom-made for
places where it's easy to put government cameras. It's more
revenue and power for bloated, intrusive, nanny-state
government.
Call your state representative and senator. Urge them to
reject REAL ID by supporting bills H.B. 1351 and S.B. 1220
in the Pennsylvania Legislature.
If we fail, don't be surprised to see a new twist on an old
traffic scam -- Philadelphia mailing smoking citations to
Pittsburghers who've never even been there.
Mark Crowley
Plum