Georgia’s new speeding crackdown is hitting drivers where it hurts—their wallets. Starting this week, reckless speeders face brutal $200 fines on top of existing tickets. The “Super Speeder” law slams anyone going over 75 mph on backroads or 85 mph on highways. This isn’t just about safety—it’s about holding lawbreakers accountable.
Liberals might whine about “government overreach,” but real Americans know speed limits save lives. The cash from these fines funds trauma hospitals, where most patients are crash victims. Try explaining to a grieving family that speeders deserve a pass. Common sense says punish the reckless to protect the innocent.
Meanwhile, sneaky speed cameras near schools are raking in cash for local governments. These robotic tax collectors ticket folks for going just 11 mph over the limit. Conservative lawmakers are fighting to BAN these cameras, calling them cash grabs disguised as safety measures. It’s typical big government—using “protection” as an excuse to empty your pockets.
Drivers who ignore Super Speeder fines lose their licenses—period. No coddling, no excuses. You break the law? You pay the price. Georgia’s message is clear: personal responsibility matters. Road warriors can’t cry foul when their actions have consequences.
Republican leaders are pushing back hard against camera corruption. House Speaker Jon Burns challenged the Senate to kill these shady systems. Real safety comes from cops doing their jobs, not spy gadgets padding municipal budgets. It’s time to put people before profits.
Hardworking Georgians are fed up. One dad got nailed doing 84 mph merging onto a highway—he says the cop misread the radar. Another teen faced jail time for hitting 94 in a 65 zone. These stories show why we need FAIR enforcement, not just revenue-hungry traps.
The battle lines are drawn. Patriots want roads safe AND free from government scams. Georgia’s GOP is leading the charge to axe speed cameras and keep fines focused on true recklessness. Let’s hope the Senate stands with everyday drivers, not greedy bureaucrats.
This is how Georgia stays free—common sense laws, personal accountability, and zero tolerance for sneaky taxation. Protect families, punish the guilty, and keep Big Brother off our highways. That’s the Conservative way.