golden oldie wrote:
> On Mar 5, 1:50 pm, "Ed." <edDELitor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>California Senate Bill 1325 was introduced on Feb. 20 and if it p*****
>>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.
>
>
> The only thing you need to do so you don't get a ticket mailed to you
> is drive the speed limit. Same with red light cams, stop and no
> problem. With the increase in traffic and the speed some people drive,
> I welcome photo radar!!
You do know that most red light cameras are installed at intersections
where the yellow interval is too short, don't you?
nate
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