Posted on 08/12/2006 9:37:26 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
PHOENIX, Arizona (Reuters) - As a mortgage broker in Arizona, Francesca Cisneros is used to working with big numbers. It's the double-digit speed limits she has trouble with.
Cisneros racked up 70 speeding tickets in the last five months, a record for the Scottsdale Police Department, police said on Friday.
Speeding cameras in Scottsdale, a suburb of Phoenix, snapped pictures of the 32-year-old woman as she tore through the sun-baked city in her Honda Civic between March 2 and July 31.
"She told arresting officers she was speeding because she seemed to be late for client meetings all the time," Scottsdale Police Department spokesman Mark Clark told Reuters. "I guess she's got some time management issues."
The second-worst offender in the department's history accumulated a mere 25 tickets, Clark said.
Police said Cisneros said she threw her speeding tickets away because she thought nothing could happen to her if she didn't pay them.
Clark said Cisneros faces some $11,000 in fines and could have her license suspended.
Because he had lots of money he could game the system.
He gamed it pretty well in fact right up until the day his hot sports car left the roadway, became airborne actually, at something over 80 mph in a 40mph zone.
He not only killed himself but a mother and IIRC two children.
This kind of person needs a good beating.
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So where's her photo? If she's a babe I'd be inclined to give her a slap on the wrist
Hmmmmm.....
No contest?
Has potential.
do they look like this in your office?
The way she's buttoned-up her sweater, it's hard to tell if there are headlights in the dear, or not. It's a tough call...
Could have her license suspended?? What? Why was she allowed to drive after the second or third one?
Talkin' on her cellphone too...
Do I understand correctly that cameras were used to issue these speeding citations? Were officers even present? I'd heard of this w.r.t. red lights but not speeding.
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