Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 10:24:05 -0600
Reply-To: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
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From: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Subject: Re: Photo ticket at stop lights
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I just don't like the idea of not getting cited immediately. This
happened (according to the ticket) on
November 11th.
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It it Brazil or 1984 ? .................. big brother is watching when
you cash your paycheck and when you log onto the Internet.
I consider myself a rather benign citizen and follow all of the rules all
of the time, however I also got a citation.
It came about as a result of Texas license stickers on the windshield
replacing the gummed stickers on the license plates.
A set of three year old plates on a car I sold in 2000 has been recycled
and the plates was still registered to me at my current address.
I sent a copy of the bill of sale and a letter of explanation to the
court clerk after I discussed the situation with her.
Just as future security against such things I'll get a copy of the buyers
drivers license, insurance, correct address, phone number and of course
the license number and VIN number of the vehicle I'm selling.
With a County Tax office only ten blocks away I would have accompanied
the buyer to the tax office had it not been a Saturday and he stated that
he was a Licensed Auto Dealer.
With computers and video along with tail pipe sniffers at toll booths it
has become a very impersonal law enforcement scenario.
Makes me want to plumb my tail pipe up to about six feet at the corner of
my van. It will probably help when I'm on the run from the law and I have
to ford a few rivers in my getaway.
Stan Wilder
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 08:46:08 -0700 Sean Garrett <SEAN.GARRETT@ASU.EDU>
writes:
> Well I just got my 1st ticket in the mail. Its been at least ten yrs
> since I
> have had any violation. I just a little peeved at getting a ticket
> from a
> computer at a stop light. I consider myself a decent and safe
> driver.
> However due to some lights being shorter in others in metropolitan
> areas I
> bet that I went through a yellow light and it flopped on me or the
> cops have
> it set to generate revenue anyways. I just don't like the idea of
> not
> getting cited immediately. This happened (according to the ticket)
> on
> November 11th.
>
> $180 if I send it in, $250 if I go to court and am still found
> guilty. $120
> if I go to traffic school. Looks like I will be going to school. My
> ? is how
> do I keep from getting one of these again. Out in Phoenix I have
> seen clear
> plastic covers that go over your plate and reflect light when a
> picture is
> taken. Another option would be radar detector seen as how these
> things do
> use radar to clock your speed and mark your entry into the
> intersection. I
> would think that covering your plate with some type of reflective
> clear
> plastic would be the best option. I know it is illegal to cover your
> plate
> but I would rather be pulled over for this than caught at another
> marginal
> yellow light. Plus I don't think a cop would pull you over for this
> cover
> unless he caught you doing something else 1st.
>
> Sean Garrett
> 1981 Westy (his)
> 1995 Eurovan Camper (hers)
> Soon... 1987 Syncro project
> sean.garrett@asu.edu
>
>
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