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Offline crossbro

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What have you had traffic tickets for and how many ?
« on: July 18, 2014, 02:30:53 AM »
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  • I will start,

    I have had no traffic tickets and am 47 years old. I will admit though that I have been pulled over at least a half dozen times but never received a single ticket or recorded warning. Just verbal warnings.

    Your turn.


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    « Reply #1 on: July 27, 2014, 11:04:24 PM »
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  • Quote from: crossbro

    I will start,

    I have had no traffic tickets and am 47 years old. I will admit though that I have been pulled over at least a half dozen times but never received a single ticket or recorded warning. Just verbal warnings.

    Your turn.


    You probably didn't get a ticket because you're white.


    Offline Marlelar

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    « Reply #2 on: July 28, 2014, 01:20:38 PM »
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  • Naw... PLENTY of white people get tickets.  Don't go imagining racism where there is none.

    Sometimes the drivers attitude has a lot to do with whether or not s/he gets the ticket or a warning.

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    « Reply #3 on: July 28, 2014, 04:56:22 PM »
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  • I should have put #sarcasm at the end of my post.

    Offline Marlelar

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    « Reply #4 on: July 28, 2014, 10:07:34 PM »
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  • I'm glad you meant it sarcastically.

    Marsha


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    « Reply #5 on: July 30, 2014, 12:37:50 AM »
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  • Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration is scrambling to contain a furor over the city's red-light camera system, which may have ticketed thousands of motorists under questionable circuмstances.

    Prompted by a Chicago Tribune investigation that revealed unexplained spikes in tickets issued, eight aldermen have asked the city's top watchdog to launch a probe into the ticket surge and private attorneys are gathering information for a possible class-action lawsuit.

    Emanuel has vowed to give motorists an extra chance to appeal tickets and to refund any issued improperly. More than 13,000 red-light tickets costing $100 each were generated at a dozen intersections where there were dramatic spikes in violations logged.

    But critics say that simply writing refund checks won't restore public trust the city's system for enforcing violations.

    "These spikes, you can tell they (the tickets) are fraudulent," said Scott Waguespack, one of the aldermen who sent Chicago Inspector General Joseph Ferguson a letter asking for an investigation. "We are talking millions of dollars here and something is fundamentally wrong with the system."

    In its review of tickets issued since 2007, the Tribune found intersections where violations increased from a few per day to as many as 56.

    Neither Emanuel nor the city transportation department has suggested the possibility of scrapping the cameras, as Los Angeles, Houston and a few dozen other cities have in recent years amid questions about their effectiveness. The number of cities using the cameras peaked at 540 in 2012. By the end of 2013, that number had dropped to 503, according to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety, a nonprofit research group.

    The cameras have stirred a range of protests, including that they are intended more for raising revenue than ensuring safe streets. The Chicago system has generated more than $500 million since it was installed in 2003.

    Chicago's troubles have been compounded by federal charges filed against a former city official accused of accepting cash, an Arizona condominium and other gifts to steer city contracts to the red-light company that started the program. Emanuel fired the firm even before the charges were filed.

    Emanuel said the program has deterred motorists from running red lights.

    "I am angry if the system is inoperable," Emanuel told reporters last week.

    The city has yet to explain the ticket spikes. Speculation has focused on the possibility the cameras were malfunctioning or being manipulated to generate more tickets.

    At least one alderman said the city should consider abandoning the cameras.

    "There is a real lack of faith in the public for these red light cameras," said Alderman Robert Fioretti.

    Waguespack complained the city has refused to answer questions about the system, including the length of time the lights are yellow to more fundamental questions about who is actually running it.

    "We want to know who is running the thing... who is accountable and who is making the technical decisions that are tied to the spikes," said Waguespack.

    Patrick Keating, an attorney handling two lawsuits, has maintained that there is no way technicians can be adequately examining the videos of the infractions to determine if tickets are warranted

    http://news.yahoo.com/furor-engulfs-chicagos-red-light-110835244.html

    Why won't the city officials answer basic questions about the system? What are they trying to hide?

    Offline Neil Obstat

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    « Reply #6 on: July 30, 2014, 02:35:25 PM »
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  • Quote from: crossbro

    I will start,

    I have had no traffic tickets and am 47 years old. I will admit though that I have been pulled over at least a half dozen times but never received a single ticket or recorded warning. Just verbal warnings.

    Your turn.


    Be careful now.  Dolores might accuse you of having "an unhealthy obsession with tickets" or "law enforcement" or "Courthouses."

    If you leave home on vacation and then a letter arrives in the mail to inform you your driver's license was suspended, if you get pulled over out of state (you did not open the mail that arrived after you left home), what happens?  

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    Offline Tiffany

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    What have you had traffic tickets for and how many ?
    « Reply #7 on: August 01, 2014, 07:55:33 AM »
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  • I remember in high school my step brothers saying something about needing their ID. I asked them why they were not driving and it was for when the cops stop them they had to show. I never had a copy stop me the idea was completely foreign to me and we were walking the same streets at the same time. They definitely target young men.  


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    « Reply #8 on: August 09, 2014, 04:41:03 AM »
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    If you leave home on vacation and then a letter arrives in the mail to inform you your driver's license was suspended, if you get pulled over out of state (you did not open the mail that arrived after you left home), what happens?  
     

    What happens is, you get handcuffs put on you and you get to sit on your hands in the squad car on a bumpy road as you're taken in to the station to be fingerprinted, and if you're unlucky that day, you go into the jail until they can figure out what to do with you.  Your mug shot goes in the local paper and everyone you know has the news by tomorrow morning.  You get a court date two months in the future, that is, after you've returned home from vacation, and you have to make another trip to the place "out of state" IOW your "vacation" just got twice as expensive, and it didn't get any BETTER.  If you choose to not show up but make some kind of "deal" with the DA over the phone, you'll end up with two points on your driving record and figure your insurance premiums will rise to cost you about $2,000 over the next 3 years, so you will most certainly pay for your ignorance, any way you look at it.  

    Long story short, we are not saved by our ignorance even if Bishop Sheen liked to say we are.  Rather, "ignorance of the law is no excuse."

    Moral of the story:  if you're going out of state for vacation, take a few minutes to check with the motor vehicles department to be sure your driver's license is active and under no threat of suspension.  Because even when you have no idea it is happening it could happen, for any one of a number of reasons.


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    Offline Frances

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    « Reply #9 on: August 10, 2014, 02:53:30 AM »
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  •  :drillsergeant: :dancing-banana: :drillsergeant:
    Only one ticket for parking three inches too close to a NYC hydrant.
    It is a good thing to have a clean license because I've been pulled over four times in the last two weeks.  Not once have the officers given me a reasonable explanation or any ticket.  IMO, the reason is state profiling.  All four times I was on rural back roads in the south, with NY license plates.  This has happened every summer since 2005.  Any Southerners out there care to comment?

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    « Reply #10 on: August 10, 2014, 03:41:52 AM »
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  • $200 fine for doing 90mph on the New Jersey Turnpike.

    probably around 4 fixed penalty notices for speeding which have a fine of around $100, so that is about 20 percent over the speed limit.

    Fine in Central London from a Camera for making a right turn which was not allowed.

    Couple of Bus Lane fines.

    $1000 fine in Switzerland for going 20mph over the speed limit on a Banger Rally.

    Countless 5 and 10 dollar fines in Russia for "doing" whatever I was accused of "doing" at the time.  I was probably doing something wrong about 20 percent of the time.

    25 dollar fine for pulling out on a speeding British police car while towing a trailer.  He had no blue lights and was hammering it around a blind bend so it was really his fault.  I didn't argue though, never do.  Just paid and said sorry.

    $250 fine for driving over the Sydney Harbour Bridge in a bus lane or some sort of restricted lane.  I also had no rego on the car either as I had just bought it at auction.

    50 dollar fine in Kansas for popping wheelies.

    I have been let off with just a warning far more though.  Except for Russia.


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    « Reply #11 on: August 10, 2014, 04:11:05 AM »
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  • Quote from: crossbro

    I will start,

    I have had no traffic tickets and am 47 years old. I will admit though that I have been pulled over at least a half dozen times but never received a single ticket or recorded warning. Just verbal warnings.

    Your turn.


    I have received tickets for two moving violations:  (1) going over 45 mph in a work zone on the New Jersey Turnpike circa 1985; and (2) going over 25 mph in a school zone in Houston in 1997.

    One notices a theme.

    The rigmarole I was required to endure after the second violation (taking a computerized driving safety course "with comedy") cured me of my wanton disregard for human life.   :sign-surrender:

    Now I try to go no more than 5 mph over the speed limit.