"Graham Harrison" <edward.obvious.harrison1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
> "Ed" <editor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
news:b5912483-1fb1-43bd-b41e-13799c3fa19f@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > California Senate Bill 1325 was introduced on Feb. 20 and if it passes
> > will allow SPEED camera tickets - also known as photo radar tickets -
> > to be mailed to you. The bill could also allow stop sign camera
> > tickets.
> >
> > The first hearing on this bill will be this month (March), by
> > the Senate Trans****tation Committee in Sacramento.
> >
> > To stop SB 1325, phone the state legislators (assembly and senate)
> > representing the districts in which you live, work, or shop. Their
> > numbers are in your phone book's government pages. Also, call the
> > senators who are on the Trans****tation Committee. For info about
> > SB 1325 and the Committee, go to this free-of-any charge page:
> > http://www.highwayrobbery.net/redlightcamsjoin.htm#Action5
> >
> > If you are an auto club member, call your club and ask them to oppose
> > SB 1325. The auto club carries a LOT of clout in Sacramento, so if
> > they strongly oppose the bill, it won't pass. Phone numbers for the
> > club's main offices are available at the link, above. In other
> > states, the auto clubs have been among the SUP****TERS of speed
> > cameras, so I suggest that you make it clear to your California club
> > that your continued insurance business could depend upon their
> > protecting you from speed cams.
> >
> > Speak NOW or forever hold your peace. Now is the time to let your
> > elected representatives, and your auto club, know what you think.
> >
> > Ed.
>
> Would you please explain why you are opposed to these cameras?
Really. If you want to speed and not have to worry about red lights,
take your car to a race track.
-- Patrick


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