DPS Permanent Cameras

DPS Permanent Cameras
Speed Trap

Revenue Grab

This is not about speed, this program is about revenue generation. 10 cameras will slow traffic, 78 is about making money for the State.
Who are the victims, mostly Arizona drivers, but Truckers, Visitors, or anyone else that has to pass through Arizona can expect to pay the cost.
If you drive in Arizona expect more tickets, higher insurance rates and increases in loss of drivers license. This is not the right economy to try
to take more money from drivers, and the truth is it will never be right.

Friday, February 5, 2010

California Rejects Speed Cameras

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's plan to install cameras that automatically ticket speeding drivers hit a roadblock Wednesday.

Several members of the Senate budget committee expressed serious concerns about the idea ...

The proposal would raise nearly $400 million, including $297 million for the state's general fund to help reduce a $19.9 billion deficit. The plan would provide $41 million for court security and $59.6 million for cities and counties.

But a variety of groups testified against the idea, from the Teamsters union to the Automobile Club of Southern California. Teamsters lobbyist Barry Broad warned that cities could manipulate the length of traffic light sequences to encourage more speeding drivers – and more revenue.

Sen. Alan Lowenthal, D-Long Beach, chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee, called it a "terrible idea." He said it was being driven by a desire to raise money, when it should be considered only if it enhances safety.

"This is a cynical attempt to generate revenue without dealing with the policy," he said.

Sen. Bob Huff, R-Diamond Bar, said he was concerned that cameras could lead to more rear-end accidents.


Sacramento Bee February 4, 2010
http://www.sacbee.com/politics/story/2511841.html

http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/story/2511740.html

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