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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Anyone who thinks that it is morally wrong to warn people about a speedtrap is unlikely to win any prizes in moral philosophy, I suggest. The 'point', officially at least, of cameras, speed traps, etc, is to slow people down, not to raise funds by simply fining people who have already committed an offence - presumably the rationale behind this is that breaking the speedlimit is always unsafe and has the potential to cause an accident. Therefore, if warning people of a speedtrap serves to slow them down, they are only helping to ensure that the 'trap' actually does its job... slowing people down and preventing accidents, rather than waiting for the accident to happen and then saying... you broke the law, we're going to fine you, ban you, etc, etc...
Sorry, from a moral point of view, it seems pretty obvious to me! By the way, if you like to feel righteous when you see someone get flashed by a speed camera, because 'they've broken the law' then you should learn just how easy it is to get off a ticket, anyhow.
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