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Old 07-20-2006, 07:34 AM   #1
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Scottsdale may have to remove the photo speed cameras. They were deemed illegal by the state since they were erected on a state funded and ran highway by the city of Scottsdale without permission. Scotsdale is fighting this ruling.

There are signs at the city limits and those who drive it on a regular basis know where the cameras are and just speed up and slow down accordingly. Scottsdsdale has said they are set fot 10 over the 65 limit.

There is a gentleman going to court sometime soon to fight his 147 mph ticket he received in his rental Hyundai Sonata. His lawyer claims the car cant even go that fast and the system must be faulty.

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you should have smelt the scent of pork long before you hit that pigbox. maybe you should invest in a radar detector. that will save you loads of money and time.
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Quote.Here in MN, you can subpeona all the maintenance records on the Radar Unit and ask, at the scene, for a calibration readout of the equipment. The Officer presses a button on the Radar and the readout must return to 0MPH, any other number and the unit is off.

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Jim, lets face it. You go to court hoping the cop doesnt show up. I have to tell you thats not how you check the calibration of a radar unit. Radar units work off the doppler effect and are checked using tuning forks. Just wanted to give you a heads up.
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Quote.Here in MN, you can subpeona all the maintenance records on the Radar Unit and ask, at the scene, for a calibration readout of the equipment. The Officer presses a button on the Radar and the readout must return to 0MPH, any other number and the unit is off.

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Jim, lets face it. You go to court hoping the cop doesnt show up. I have to tell you thats not how you check the calibration of a radar unit. Radar units work off the doppler effect and are checked using tuning forks. Just wanted to give you a heads up.

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I've never had a Speeding Ticket or any moving violation. I did sucessfully argue two of them in court though. The point is, these things are subject to Human Error and you should have the right to defend yourself. We authorize the Police to enforce the Law, I do not think that authorization should extend to Private Corporations just to make the Cops' lives or work easier, so they can get to the Doughnut Shop an hour earlier. If their job is hard, so be it, if you don't like it, don't be a Cop. No Taxpayer money is being used to make my job easier for me...

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funny I've been driving cautiously since I have been without my lazer detection for a few days after the clip broke holding my v1 to the windshield. The K and Ka still work though.

these speed sensor things are all over Europe. I think Austria has really cracked down Road & Track attempted a road test and said the speed sensing cameras prevented them from going all out on a nice twisty road with one car.

I kind of like this concept. If you are going to sincerely try and get people to drive slower then this is the way. Setting an artificialy high speed limit and then arbitrarily picking people off never gets anything accomplished. People keep on doing 90mph in minivans. It's a very flagrant cover to just rake in more municipal funds.

yeah always fight your tickets. I've done it many many times. They don't even put up a fight just ask me for more dough and tell me they'll drop the points. SOLD.

now where to get that license plate spray...
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My two cents:

1. I was speeding...I got caught. I just think I should be caught by a cop sitting there on the side of the road and face the whole accuser thing.

2. I have a good radar detector. This thing does not work on radar.

3. With no signs being posted....what if I drove that road for two weeks straight and didn't get any tickets because I don't live there and when I get home there is 14 speeding tickets waiting for me?

4. Finallly, I got caught. In reality, all I have to do is take a class and it gets expunged, I don't have to pay the ticket and my insurance even goes down. I just don't like being caught by a box with no warning. I also think deer hunting should be accomplished with bare hands...give the hunted a chance.
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Mnboxster,

Im not sure how to quote your statements but, I dont believe a photo speed enforcement system makes a cops life any easier. As a matter of fact I know quite a few that absolutely cant stand that system. Its stupid comments like "so they can get to a donut shop an hour earlier" that just irritate me to no end. You have TRULY shown your ignorance and I will refrain from responding to your replys on this topic.
You said,"I did sucessfully argue two of them in court though." and you have no idea how radar works? Flag on the play Jim.
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Not sure if this will work or not, as I've never tried it and don't know anyone who has. I seem to recall, from law school, something about being able to beat any photo-ticket under the "confrontation clause" of the federal constitution. generally, you have the right to confront (cross examine) witness against you and since you can't cross examine a camera, the evidence should be OUT.
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In Ohio its considered a civil matter, if you dont pay it you dont get points on your license but it will go on your credit report as an unpaid bill. I should add if you dont pay it. Its pretty new here and Im not sure if anyone has tried to fight it to date. I would have to say the therory of not being able to cross examine a camera would be incorrect. Im sure there is records you could subpoena regarding the calibration of the equip.
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I'm with Jim on this one. Bruce, your logic basically amounts to "the ends justifies the means". You were breaking the law, so who cares how they caught you!

That opens FAR too many doors.


But, one thing I can say is that if there's no one manning these things, then there's no one to write me up for having a device that defeats it. I'm sure there will be a market for that soon enough. No technology is bulletproof.
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I'm with Jim on this one. Bruce, your logic basically amounts to "the ends justifies the means". You were breaking the law, so who cares how they caught you!

That opens FAR too many doors.


But, one thing I can say is that if there's no one manning these things, then there's no one to write me up for having a device that defeats it. I'm sure there will be a market for that soon enough. No technology is bulletproof.

I still don't follow YOUR logic. Where is it written that the police have to employ some particular methdology to enforce speeding laws? In the very old days, they just tailed you. Later they set up radar traps. Then, well, you get the picture.

Using your logic, police should not be able to use any superior technology catch other criminals as well. This would not be "sporting of them" I guess. At the same time, we should be able to buy all of the latest detectors, right?

I think the terrorists must read these boards and laugh their butts off.
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Not really siding one way or another, but many people do win 'entrapment' arguments and get out of tickets because the cop hid a little too well.. what does that mean for automated ticketing where there is no cop at all and you don't know you're potentially being clocked? Does that negate the entrapment argument for all?
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Nice try Jim, trying to tie this to Freedom and Liberty!

Hey, you are talking to a genuine LIBERTARIAN.

Having said that, it is an established fact that driving is NOT a right, but a privledge, said privledge being withheld for all sorts of reasons.

So, if in fact, businesses can sell us all kinds of gizmos to try and avoid a speeding ticket, do you then believe that the police cannot follow suit in order to legally give a ticket to my sorry ass as I knowingly break the law?

C'mon guys, this is not a libertarian issue, you just don't like getting caught and you should just fess up and say so. This "facing our accuser crap is funny I think!"

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I do NOT have a radar detector and have not had a speeding ticket since 1970.

Hey, how do I do that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-20-2006, 09:09 AM   #14
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But someone just said its not radar... Its piezzo electric fibers embeded in 2 slabs of concrete. It basically counts the time you go between plates and lets say in the easiest possible scenario the plates are 30 miles apart and it takes you 30 minutes, thats 60mph, but in reality they are only like 10 feet apart or something.
 
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