You may have stopped to look through the shop window. Or maybe you just received a text and stood to read it. Or maybe your child kneeled to tie her shoe. These things surely happened countless times on Saturday just minutes before 1:00 pm.
But if they just happened to occur at exactly 1:00 pm it would have been deadly.
That’s because at that moment a driver slammed his car into two parked cars hard enough to propel them across the sidewalk into shop window.
And the driver? He has ten unpaid speeding tickets dating back to 2019.
The driver owes DC over $2,500 in speeding fines. But like many Maryland and Virginia drivers, this one likely realizes that there is no reason to pay DC camera-issued tickets if you’re not a DC resident. There is no reciprocity. Maryland and Virginia refuses to enforce the tickets against their own residents.
The DC Council passed a bill requiring the Mayor to seek a new reciprocity agreement with Maryland and Virginia to account for camera-issued tickets. The mayor claimed the two states rebuffed the requests, but then it turned out that Bowser never even formally asked. Mayor Bowser has never shown that she cares particularly much about lawless drivers and her failure to even asked Maryland or Virginia to help out is par for the course with her.
So Maryland and Virginia drivers only need to pay camera-issued DC tickets out of the kindness of their hearts.
And the reckless drivers know it.
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