I think it would be pretty easy to implement. I've seen the cameras they use in Toronto and the ones they use in Rome. They snap a pic of every plate that drives underneath them (basically a big arch over the roadway, just like the ones that hold signs for road names) and the plates that have certain types of registration get sent a bill. It's not a fine, and it's not some kind of evil ticket for misusing the roadway, it's just a small tax that adds up over the course of the month and then sent out as a bill. Just like getting your water bill for every time you fill your nalgene.
Charge the parasites a dollar for entry on weekdays and bingo, we're no longer footing the whole bill for roads and systems that are also used by bedroom communities.
Also, it could have another arch of cameras on the outbound roads, and if a car was only in town for half an hour (using Deerfoot to get to Mulletville) or was in town for more than a workday (assumably contributing to local businesses), then the system doesn't charge the dollar.
The camera technology exists. The software exists. This city is camera happy anyway... Why the hell not? What are the parasites gonna do? Move to Calgary and pay property taxes? Work in Okotoks instead? We win either way.
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