Posted on 06/06/2006 1:35:33 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
Some records are meant to be broken, but Scottsdale police arent happy with one that has been shattered by someone they described as a very dangerous driver.
The new speed record clocked last month by photo enforcement cameras along Loop 101 in Scottsdale at 147 mph is 16 mph more than the one set by an unknown motorcyclist on Feb. 14.
Lawrence Pargo, 26, of Goodyear was arrested by Scottsdale police at his home May 26 on suspicion of four counts of excessive speeding, reckless driving and endangerment, Scottsdale police Lt. Frank OHalloran said.
Pargo was clocked and photographed in a silver Hyundai Sonata traveling at speeds ranging from 102 mph to 147 mph on four occasions between 5:47 and 6:20 a.m. May 21.
He endangered the lives of others as well as himself, OHalloran said. The car was beyond its capabilities, and he was beyond his capabilities of controlling it. The tires arent rated for 147 mph. Theyre stock tires on a rental car. The car probably was shaking.
The controversial speed enforcement program includes six cameras along a 7.8-mile stretch of Loop 101 between Scottsdale Road and Shea Boulevard. A proposed bill in the state Legislature that could ban speed cameras from state highways still is being discussed.
Arresting the worst offenders has been a top priority for the city as part of an effort to send a message to motorists along Loop 101 in Scottsdale, where drivers frequently exceed 100 mph.
Police also have arrested Darren Sucato, 27, of Scottsdale who had paid four previous speeding violations on suspicion of excessive speeding, reckless driving and endangerment, OHalloran said. Sucato was clocked and photographed at 107 mph in his 2005 silver Pontiac Grand Prix at 11:02 p.m. May 23, according to OHalloran.
The Hyundai that Pargo was driving was either leased or rented. It is owned by P.V. Holding in Virginia Beach, Va., OHalloran said.
Pargo couldnt be reached for comment.
Gauging by the e-mails sent from OHalloran to other officers, Pargos arrest was a top priority.
Please put your best guys on this one and lets get him this week, OHalloran said in an e-mail to officer James Butera on May 22.
If convicted on all counts, Pargo could receive 12 points on his drivers license it takes eight points to get a license suspended and hell be placed on a high-risk list among rental car agencies, OHalloran said.
Tickets start at $157, but each of Pargos speeding tickets could cost $200 or more.
There is no doubt that it is the same car and driver in all four incidents, Bruce Kalin, the contract administrator for Scottsdale police who is overseeing the program, said in an e-mail.
There were 30,169 speeders clocked at 76 mph or more on Loop 101 during the warning phase of the photo enforcement program between Jan. 22 and Feb. 21. The number of speeders dipped nearly 30 percent the next month, when citations began.
However, in the last two months, the number of speeders has increased to nearly what it was during the warning phase, according to information from the city.
What???
A 100MPH tailwind??
"Theyre stock tires on a rental car. The car probably was shaking.
Not only a Hyundai, but it was a rental too!!!!
LOL!
Rental Car abuse PING.
Maybe with nitrous, going downhill.
procrastinating ping
I rented one and 80 mph seemed like idling. Doing a speed like that on the 101 should be a felony.
No curb is too high for a rental car!
147 mph....hard to believe, wonder what he got in miles/gallon?
Of course not.
LOL
Ever see the gaves "Need for Speed"?
You could do it, with some nitrous or something like that.
I gotta get me one of those!..........
Make that "gallons/mile."
Car and Driver
2006 3.3 L, V-6, 5 speed Automatic
"Top Speed 137.00 mph"
http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/hyundai_sonata_lx_2006/16980/style_performance.html
He must have eaten a lot of beans for supper..........
This would make a great commercial for hyundai and whoever made those tires..............
Anyone you know? :-)
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