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Montgomery's Finest Won't Pay Fines ( Maryland )
Washington Post ^ | March 8, 2008 | Ernesto LondoƱo

Posted on 05/19/2008 12:17:51 PM PDT by george76

Among the thousands of drivers who have been issued $40 fines after being nabbed by Montgomery County's new speed cameras are scores of county police officers. The difference is, many of the officers are refusing to pay.

The officers are following the advice of their union, which says the citations are issued not to the driver but to the vehicle's owner -- in this case, the county.

That view has rankled Police Chief J. Thomas Manger and County Council Member Phil Andrews (D-Gaithersburg-Rockville), who chairs the Public Safety Committee.

"You can't have one set of laws for police officers and another one for the rest of the world,"

In recent weeks, officers have twice been photographed speeding past a camera and extending a middle finger, an act that police supervisors interpreted as a gesture of defiance.

Under the law, owners of vehicles, not drivers, are punished for failure to pay fines. Manger said, however, that officers who continue to ignore citations might be disciplined.

Montgomery is the only county in Maryland that is authorized to use cameras to enforce speed limits, but legislation is moving through the General Assembly this year to allow speed cameras statewide.

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; US: Maryland
KEYWORDS: abuseofpower; codeofsilence; cultureofcorruption; donutwatch; highwayrobbery; orwelliannightmare; revenuetickets; shakedownracket; speedcameras
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1 posted on 05/19/2008 12:17:51 PM PDT by george76
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Geez, I wish that applied to me. Everytime Hubby drives my car; something happens and because it’s in my name; I get the ding.


2 posted on 05/19/2008 12:20:05 PM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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To: george76

Having cake and eating it too Ping.


3 posted on 05/19/2008 12:20:34 PM PDT by YourAdHere (Nobody bothers me!)
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To: george76

Not sure who to root for here.

But I certainly understand and agree with the “gesture” on-camera!


4 posted on 05/19/2008 12:21:27 PM PDT by Wiseghy ("You want to break this army? Then break your word to it.")
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To: YourAdHere

Are these police on duty? If a policeman gets a call for a crime in progress, or other emergency, he will exceed the posted speed limit to get to the scene. Certainly we’re not going to ticket a police officer in a case like that are we?


5 posted on 05/19/2008 12:21:52 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: george76
officers have twice been photographed speeding past a camera and extending a middle finger, an act that police supervisors interpreted as a gesture of defiance.

Ya think?

L

6 posted on 05/19/2008 12:22:42 PM PDT by Lurker (Pimping my blog: http://lurkerslair-lurker.blogspot.com/)
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fillintheblank for me but NOT for thee!


7 posted on 05/19/2008 12:27:37 PM PDT by woollyone (entropy extirpates evolution and conservation confirms the Creator blessed forever.)
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To: Dilbert San Diego

Of course they’re speeding to a crime scene!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How can I know this? Because cops obviously would never run lights otherwise.


8 posted on 05/19/2008 12:28:07 PM PDT by ProfessorGage
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To: george76
"You can't have one set of laws for police officers and another one for the rest of the world,"

They seem to think so.

9 posted on 05/19/2008 12:29:41 PM PDT by unixfox (The 13th Amendment Abolished Slavery, The 16th Amendment Reinstated It !)
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To: george76
That seems to be everywhere, cops don't have to obey the law I see them everyday breaking the law. Do as I say, not do as I do rule. Rampant here in Florida.
10 posted on 05/19/2008 12:29:50 PM PDT by bikerman (_ _ . /_ _ _ /_ . . / / . . . . / . / . _ . . / . _ _ . / / . . _ / . . . //)
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Especially in Lee County.

The Lee County Sheriffs Office is as close to a fiefdom as I’ve ever seen.


11 posted on 05/19/2008 12:32:38 PM PDT by MplsSteve
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"...citations are issued not to the driver but to the vehicle's owner..."

Another good reason to lease your vehicles - so you can just pass all your moving violations along to the leasing company...
12 posted on 05/19/2008 12:33:22 PM PDT by Hegemony Cricket (Friends with umbrellas are outstanding in the rain.)
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“You can’t have one set of laws for police officers
and another one for the rest of the world...”


Since when?
It’s always been that way.
Nothing new to see here, move along, move along.


13 posted on 05/19/2008 12:37:09 PM PDT by Repeal The 17th
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To: Dilbert San Diego
More often than not (2:1) they were NOT on call:

During the last eight months of 2007, the department's cameras recorded 224 instances in which county police vehicles were nabbed traveling more than 10 mph over the speed limit, the department disclosed this week in response to an inquiry from The Washington Post.

Of those citations, 76 were dismissed after supervisors determined that officers were responding to calls or had other valid reasons to exceed the speed limit. Nearly two-thirds of the remaining 148 fines have not been paid, including an unspecified number that remain under investigation, said Lt. Paul Starks, a police spokesman.


14 posted on 05/19/2008 12:37:35 PM PDT by weegee (We cant keep our homes on 72 at all times & just expect that other countries are going to say OK -BO)
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Leaders of the police union recently filed a grievance arguing that the citations constitute a change in labor conditions that the department must negotiate with the union before implementing.

Yeah, they can't break the law anymore. Imagine that. How about putting them on a probationary status for breaking the law and refusing to accept their fine.

15 posted on 05/19/2008 12:40:01 PM PDT by weegee (We cant keep our homes on 72 at all times & just expect that other countries are going to say OK -BO)
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wow!! i had no idea they were now using electronic devices to mail youtickets for speeding...i know they use red light cameras for that purpose...next they will have a camera take drivers pic at the same time for a possible seatbelt violation...??....and we all laughed at orwells 1984.....
16 posted on 05/19/2008 12:42:04 PM PDT by tatsinfla
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To: MplsSteve

you think lee is bad you should see volusia.....


17 posted on 05/19/2008 12:47:20 PM PDT by tatsinfla
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To: george76

It’s a beautiful thing when the ruling elite and their thugs have a falling out. May they all suffer no end of frustration and consternation.

There was a time when I would not have called the police thugs. But they have fallen in love with their SWAT tactics, property confiscation, tasers and such, that they have earned the name. Too bad for the one or two good cops still out there.


18 posted on 05/19/2008 12:53:29 PM PDT by vigilo (Everything I needed to know about George Bush and the Republican Party I learned from CFR.)
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“That seems to be everywhere, cops don't have to obey the law I see them everyday breaking the law. Do as I say, not do as I do rule.”

I know a Fairfax County (Virginia) cop who laughs when he says he exceeds 100 MPH while traveling down a 40 MPH limit road while going to work in the early mornings in his county car (a unmarked Dodge Magnum).

This is the same guy who just took two trips across the state with the same county vehicle to pick up his child from college for the summer and several years ago took another unmarked car on a three day family vacation to North Carolina.

Previous reports of his abuses to the county returned vacuous answers about how all this was OK. He even got promoted.

19 posted on 05/19/2008 1:08:12 PM PDT by OldMissileer (Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, PK. Winners of the Cold War)
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To: Hegemony Cricket

The owner is the bank for most people...


20 posted on 05/19/2008 1:16:45 PM PDT by ltc8k6
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