I don't disagree with the idea behind red light cameras, but people just do not drive legally in the first place, and the police force and society are generally okay with it but the lights are not. I tend to always attempt to make sure I'm driving legally, so I don't think it would be an issue for me (although I've heard these things can be overly strict, which in turn has led to a lot of people slamming on their breaks and getting rear-ended).
Here's a few examples of ways that motorists don't follow the law that cops don't generally care about, at least not around Nebraska.
- Turning right onto a two-lane street when a car is in the other lane. Legally, there can't be any cars coming.
- Switching lanes in the middle of intersections. Legally you need to be 100-200 feet away from an intersection I believe.
- Creeping out into the middle of an intersection while in the left-turn lane.
- To go along with above, waiting until the oncoming traffic slows at a yellow and then turning (99% of the time the light being red).
- Turning left across traffic into the median lane, waiting for traffic to clear.