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To: real saxophonist
"We compare the photo on the driver's license with the close-up photo-radar picture," said Jill Spencer, a legal assistant in the city attorney's office. If the two photos do not match, the ticket is dismissed, she said.

OK........I guess I'm OK since my hair was long and I had a goatee when my license pic was taken, now I'm clean-shaven with short hair. Ha!

The attorney's office does not keep statistics on complaints, but only a handful of them, like Philbrick's, involve a ticket sent to the wrong car owner, she said.

Don't keep statistics? Wouldn't want anyone to really know how bad you piss people off, now would you? Might lose that cushy government job.

If that is the case then exactly how do you know that 'only a handful' of tickets involve this type of complaint. Don't you just love liberal (il)logic?

12 posted on 12/03/2001 1:18:59 PM PST by Looking4Truth
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To: Looking4Truth
The attorney's office does not keep statistics on complaints

This would be an excellent chance to track the race of the offenders. The camera does not carry any racial bias and it would be informative to track this data. Then compare it to the racial stats the police keep and see if there is "racial profiling".

15 posted on 12/03/2001 1:33:06 PM PST by Random Access
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