Uncle_vito wrote:
> Auto club NEVER opposes these bills. Back when the Cali government was
> proposing stricter smog checks, AAA was there pushing it like nothing
else.
> This is because they act as a 'DMV' in California, so they always do
what
> the government wants, no matter how regressive it is for drivers. I
know...
> it is hard to believe. The auto club is NOT the friend of the driver.
My
> wife has their card, but I would never buy their insurance. Like most
> insurance companies, their job is to screw the driver. This is the true
> mission of AAA.
>
> I wonder if the AAA were around in Nazi germany, would they be turning
in
> Jews to the government. They would if they acted like they do today.
>
> Vito
>
>
> "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
>>
>
>
>
They will be voting on it again, probably in two weeks. Today (4-29)
they were only able to get 5 yes votes, and needed 7. But they are
allowed to try again. So please call everyone you can.
Ed.
>


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