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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby joe bartels » Dec 04 2009 2:29 pm

big_load wrote:You'd think speeders were footing the whole state budget.

With a true working system I'm down with that 100%. You would think the extra revenue created from properly running the system would suffice to fix it...

I'd vote for eliminating my taxes by means of true criminal payback in any sector. The possibility of getting a check back would be sweet too! Of course you'd be bummed when crime curtails :lol:

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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby Dschur » Dec 04 2009 3:33 pm

We have not seen any on the Beeline yet the mobile ones from Payson to Phx or back and drive it monday-friday. The ones in Star Valley are run by the city and at first they handed the Payson PD the tickets to go thru but now they have their own PD to do it...
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby big_load » Dec 04 2009 3:57 pm

Dschur wrote:We have not seen any on the Beeline yet


I saw one. Just a mile after that, a car pulling a giant trailer passed me going about 85 downhill on a tight turn. I hope he got nailed. He seemed on the hairy edge of maintaining control.
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby azbackpackr » Dec 04 2009 5:29 pm

Where on I-40? Is that a new thing? I haven't been to Flag since May. Last time I was on I-40 was in July, and went only as far as Winslow.
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby big_load » Dec 04 2009 7:44 pm

I don't remember the I-40 ones as well, but they were mostly close to Flagstaff. One was shortly after the ramp from I-17.
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby Jim Lyding » Dec 04 2009 8:15 pm

I saw one on the westbound I-40 just west of Flag when I did Bill Williams Mtn a few months back. I was driving my mom's car, and I seriously considered stepping on the accelerator right before I passed it.
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby snakemarks » Dec 04 2009 9:04 pm

big_load wrote:
Dschur wrote:We have not seen any on the Beeline yet


I saw one. Just a mile after that, a car pulling a giant trailer passed me going about 85 downhill on a tight turn. I hope he got nailed. He seemed on the hairy edge of maintaining control.

If you've ever driven anything REALLY BIG on the Beeline (or similar roadway), you'd know that the only chance you have of making it up the next incline is by picking up enough speed on the decline to get you through it. Otherwise, you wind up crawling to the top at 1 mph and plenty of people would complain about that, too.
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby joe bartels » Dec 04 2009 9:14 pm

I must be getting old... I'd vote for the 1mph scenario over out of control
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby dysfunction » Dec 04 2009 9:15 pm

In response to snakemarks:
this is why when I did, I drove a diesel :y:
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby chumley » Dec 05 2009 12:10 am

Last time I saw a near-out of control trailer on the Beeline, I had the pleasure of witnessing him get completely out-of-control. He was lucky to walk away after rolling three times. His trailer (loaded with quads ... and apparently fuel) was not as fortunate.
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby big_load » Dec 05 2009 12:53 am

joe bartels wrote: must be getting old... I'd vote for the 1mph scenario over out of control


Same here. I try to drive according to the local conventions, but getting home safe is always a top priority. I also don't begrudge anyone storing some momentum for the next uphill, but my attitude changes when they enter a part of my lane that I'm still using. Being a Jersey driver, my vocabulary gets a pretty good workout in a situation like that.
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby azbackpackr » Dec 05 2009 5:49 am

big_load wrote:Being a Jersey driver, my vocabulary gets a pretty good workout in a situation like that.


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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby Rob del Desierto » Dec 05 2009 8:37 am

I have never seen one north of Flag. I guess not enough chances to make money on 89, even leading to the Canyon huh?
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby Jim_H » Mar 16 2010 8:52 am

I had my "day in court" today. I showed up, signed in and within 8 minutes the court clerk, or what ever, came out and had me sign some papers agreeing to the decision by the court to have the case dismissed. I had my video and was all prepared to talk to the prosecutor, but this is just as good. Obviously, it was dismissed because the Redflex employee didn't show up, but in the end it's all the same. The funny thing about all this, in the 3 letters I got from the state on the matter, every single one of them included the same form urging me to pay. What's the photo enforcement really about?
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby azbackpackr » Mar 16 2010 9:01 am

FYI there are two in the Show Low area now. The one I saw on Sat. was closer to Wagon Wheel. It actually was on a vehicle, and the only sign announcing it that I noticed was on the vehicle itself. I am not sure where the other one is but I think it is on the Deuce. If I see it next Sat. when I go over there again, I will post its location.

Edit: It is Redflex, and it will be moved around, according to the Show Low Police Dept. website. So I must have seen it in Show Low, not Wagon Wheel.
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby PLC92084 » Mar 16 2010 9:28 am

Mobile Photo Enforcement!! What a concept!! Since we all know these devices have nothing to do with "safety" and everything to do with cash generation, it's convenient they can be moved if revenue drops at any location... I'm surprised CA hasn't already followed in the steps of AZDPS (probably tied up with an Environmental Impact study...).
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby Jim_H » Mar 16 2010 9:28 am

It would be one thing if they did what they claim to do and only issued tickets to people who actually were speeding, but from my case they clearly don't adhere to their "strict quality controls" and pretty much do what ever they can since they make money from the tickets. If the mobile units were actual cops there wouldn't be the issue about having signs posted to indicate their presence. I want to know how the petition to introduce a referendum to ban photo enforcement is doing. When can I vote on that?
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby hikeaz » Mar 16 2010 1:38 pm

Joad Cressbeckler wrote:I had my "day in court" today. I showed up, signed in and within 8 minutes the court clerk, or what ever, came out and had me sign some papers agreeing to the decision by the court to have the case dismissed. I had my video and was all prepared to talk to the prosecutor, but this is just as good. Obviously, it was dismissed because the Redflex employee didn't show up, but in the end it's all the same. The funny thing about all this, in the 3 letters I got from the state on the matter, every single one of them included the same form urging me to pay. What's the photo enforcement really about?


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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby Jim_H » Mar 16 2010 1:43 pm

It's about bovine excrement meters? We need to fund the bovine excrement meter budget to buy more meters to detect bovine excrement in our water? :sl:
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Re: Redflex and AZDPS corruption

Postby trekkin gecko » Mar 16 2010 1:48 pm

i got flashed three times in the past year:
one in paradise valley for a red light violation
one in tempe for speeding
one in phoenix for a red light violation
i ignored all three and somehow avoided being served and after 120 days they went away
since the second red light violation, i have improved my driving habits
red light running is not cool
i'm just happy to have saved the $900 or so
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