Posted on 09/07/2009 4:50:37 PM PDT by Ken H
National Motorists Association names the seven worst locations to be a caught driving on Labor Day.
The National Motorists Association (NMA) released its list of the top seven locations to avoid over the Labor Day holiday. This year, the drivers' rights group highlighted areas where heightened use of automated ticketing machines threaten those who are just passing through.
Chicago, Illinois
The Windy City's network of red light cameras operated by a for-profit Australian company, combined with short yellow warning times at intersections, has already generated $110 million worth of tickets. The city plans to double the installations and push the total impact of all taxes and fines on motorists to $567 million by the end of 2009. Chicago also earned a dishonorable mention for its parking meter privatization plan by which Mayor Richard M. Daley (D) covered up this year's budget deficit. For the next 75 years, drivers will pay for this year's budget balancing with quadrupled parking prices that will increase annually.
Chillicothe and Heath, Ohio
These two small towns earned the wrath of the motorists from collecting big cash from visitors. In less than a month, Australia's Redflex issued 10,000 tickets in Heath, which has just 8800 residents. The number has since been reduced as a number of illegally issued tickets have been refunded. Chillicothe earned a rebuke for starting a camera program without bothering first to establish an ticket appeals process. Officials in both cities are facing a voter revolt November ballot initiatives set to determine the fate of photo radar.
Los Angeles, California
The NMA accused Los Angeles of being one of the first cities caught using "bait and switch" marketing to claim that red light cameras would stop straight-through red light running, even though eighty percent of tickets had nothing to do with this type of violation. Instead, the vast majority of tickets are issued to drivers who slowed to make a right turn on red, a maneuver which statistics show almost never causes accidents.
Duncanville, Texas
In this North-Central Texas city, a mere five percent of violations went to vehicles owners accused of straight-through violations. When a city councilman attempted to make this fact known during a public meeting, the mayor had him arrested and dragged out by force, with the incident documented on video.
Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona
State lawmakers desperate to raise money to solve an out-of-control deficit turned to photo radar to fill a $165 million gap. Dozens of fully automated Australian mobile speed camera vans, in addition to fixed camera units, were added to the freeways in addition to existing cameras on city streets. This weekend, however, the state reacted to the NMA warning and cut speed van deployments to a handful, according to the group CameraFraud.com.
Washington, DC
The nation's capital, with its ticket camera-equipped street sweepers, 49 red light cameras and dozens of speed cameras has been looking to boost revenue to new heights. Since 1999, the District's private ticketing contractors have issued 4,019,023 tickets worth $305 million.
Entire State of Florida
The NMA referred to Florida as a "disaster" for jumping into an unrestrained use of speed cameras and red light cameras even though, as even Redflex admits, the best legal opinion suggests that photo ticketing is illegal absent the explicit approval of the state legislature. Cities facing tight budgets have defied an attorney general opinion (view ruling) stating this fact. The NMA's Speed Trap Directory website also lists over 25,000 conventional speed traps operating in the state.
I think the worst place to be busted for DUI is when you kill a family because you are too drunk to drive. But I guess that’s just me.
Phoenix and Scottsdale only? It should be the entire state of Arizona. Cameras are everywhere now!
The Nanny Staters will be sorely disappointed in their extorted ‘take’ this weekend. From what I’ve read elsewhere, only about 20% of the population is going anywhere at all this weekend. Most people are just staying home or staying within their own states visiting family.
We’re all broke. And getting broker!
Drink Responsibly* & Drive safe, America.
*Better yet, walk home or get a reliable ride.
I got a ticket in a small town in upstate NY, Galway. Left a village 35mph zone too early and Barney Fife got me at 51.
This is going to be expensive.
What ARE you on about? This is about speed traps.
Interesting that all this speed camera work implemented by liberal state and local governments has been outsourced to Australians. Nothing against Oz, but it smells funny to me. Are they laundering the money into campaign contributions.
I posted a thread on the Heath situation a few weeks ago. People are in an uproar, especially businesses.
I call it all - speed traps, radar, traffic light cameras - the modern highwayman.
It is not a metaphor.
>>I think the worst place to be busted for DUI is when you kill a family because you are too drunk to drive. But I guess thats just me.<<
I would agree. That’s true with all this stuff.
Meanwhile, my wife got her only ticket in her life 30 years ago by a cop that got her for not coming “to a complete stop with rollback” at a stop sign. There is a need for traffic enforcement for obvious reasons. There is also a lot of it out there for the sole purpose of generating revenue.
I would say most of it, by far.
One of the women I work with is from Arizona. She very seriously sez she shot out several cameras with her pistol. At first I thought she was kidding. As I got to know her I now believe it is probably true.
I’m with you on that.
I’ve never understood why kids don’t pepper those cameras with paint guns.
Back in 2006 I was mentioning that as states and cities get desperate for money, expect them to come after you with traffic citations.
It’s in the bleedin’ headline.
Have a word with your reading tutor.
$75 dollars of that DC bundle was mine.
My GPS TomTom has all the red light an speed cameras in my area as points of interest POI’s.
Really ironic part is the same companies that make the cameras sells the data to garmin , tom tom etc......:o)
As a hypermiler I drive pretty slow for best MPG yet I like the technology that counters technology used to collect revenue for the state.
Hidden laser / radar detectors let’s me find all the traps on my local roads. .
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