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Re: Speed cam tickets for Calif. - vote is tomorrow!

by "Bob" <Bob@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 28, 2008 at 07:08 PM

"Ed." <edDELitorETE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:94WdnX52yp7zgYvVnZ2dnUVZ_hqdnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tomorow, Senate Bill 1325 is coming to a vote before a State Senate 
> committee.  That's Tuesday April 29, at 1:30 p.m., in Sacramento. If it 
> passes, it will allow SPEED camera tickets - also known as photo radar 
> tickets - to be issued automatically and mailed to you.
>
> To stop SB 1325, call the Senators who are on the Senate Transportation 
> Committee.  Now!  For info about the Committee, go to: 
> http://www.highwayrobbery.net/redlightcamsjoin.htm#Action5
 Also, phone 
> the state legislators (assembly and senate) representing the districts
in 
> which you live, work, vacation, or shop.  Their numbers are in your
phone 
> book's government pages.
>
> Once you're done phoning the legislators, call your auto club and ask
them 
> to oppose SB 1325 (and any other speed cam bill that come along). If the

> auto clubs strongly oppose these bills, they won't pass.  Phone numbers 
> for the clubs' main offices are available at the link, above.
>
> Speak NOW or forever hold your peace.  Now (Today, and Tuesday until
about 
> noon)  is the time to let your elected representatives know what you 
> think.
>
> Ed

This is the SB 1325 below.
Slowing down  in a school zone for kids, I can live with this.
Beverly Hills is the pilot city, guess they can afford it.
Want to hall ass? Autocross!
Just my two cents...
Brian

Fact Sheet
SB 1325 (Kuehl)
Automated Speed Enforcement
SB 1325 (Kuehl) will increase public safety and reduce the number of 
accidents and fatalities due to
speeding, by providing clear authorization for the City of Beverly Hills, 
with the oversight of its local law
enforcement agency, to develop and finance a pilot program for an
automated 
speed enforcement system to
reduce speeding in residential neighborhoods and school zones.
The use of an automated speed enforcement system is an important public 
safety tool and this legislation
will allow Beverly Hills to implement a pilot program to reduce vehicle 
speed in residential areas. Using a
clearly marked law enforcement vehicle, trained peace officers, equipped 
with an automated speed
enforcement system, would monitor the speed of drivers and photograph both

the driver and license plate of
the vehicle exceeding the speed limit. Just as in current law regarding 
"photo red light enforcement," the
owner of the vehicle and/or the alleged violator is provided with an 
opportunity for appeal. SB 1325 only
provides authorization; not funding for this project. This legislation
will 
sunset on January 1, 2014 and the
City of Beverly Hills will present a report detailing the successes and 
failures of the program by January 1,
2013.
Based on the guidelines recommended by the International Association of 
Chiefs of Police, SB 1325
ensures that automated speed enforcement may only be utilized to deter 
speeding under the strictest of
circumstances and safeguards are included to prevent any potential abuse
and 
to protect drivers. SB 1325
also clarifies that automated speed enforcement maybe used only if the 
following conditions are met:
.. Enforcement is limited to residential and school areas with speed
limits 
of 25 MPH or lower;
.. Properly trained peace officers must be present at all times to operate

the mobile unit;
.. The City creates uniform guidelines for the selection of locations
where 
the system will be utilized,
for screening and issuing citations, and for processing and storing 
confidential information;
.. The guidelines utilized by the City to determine the selection of 
locations includes a requirement to
prove both demonstrated community involvement and support and a
demonstrated 
need for traffic
calming devices in the proposed area;
.. The mobile unit is marked and the City includes posted signage
indicating 
that a photo radar is in
use;
.. The registered owner of the car, or the individual identified as the 
driver at the time of the citation,
is provided with the opportunity to view the photographic evidence 
establishing the violation; and
.. The automated speed enforcement system is operated with the oversight
of 
the local law
enforcement agency.
Automated speed enforcement systems are currently used in a number of 
states, including Colorado,
Oregon, Utah, and Washington, D.C. A study performed by the Insurance 
Institute for Highway Safety
concluded that, within the first six months of photo radar enforcement in 
the District of Columbia, "the
proportion of vehicles exceeding the speed limit by more than 10 mph 
declined 82 percent."
SB 1325 allows California to determine, through a pilot program, whether
an 
automated speed enforcement
will effectively improve public safety. It protects a driver's right to
due 
process and ensures the
confidentiality of sensitive information. SB 1325 will help make 
neighborhoods safer for their residents
and school zones safer for children and adults.
For more information about SB 1325, please contact:
Jonathan Tran, Office of Senator Kuehl, (916) 651-4486.




 4 Posts in Topic:
Speed cam tickets for Calif. - vote is tomorrow!
"Ed." <edDEL  2008-04-28 11:51:21 
Re: Speed cam tickets for Calif. - vote is tomorrow!
"Bob" <Bob@[  2008-04-28 19:08:08 
Re: Speed cam tickets for Calif. - vote is tomorrow!
"Uncle_vito" &l  2008-04-28 19:31:55 
Re: Speed cam tickets for Calif. - new vote in May
"Ed." <edDEL  2008-04-29 23:31:13 

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