| Re: Arizona budget banking on speeders [message #791914] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 02:53 |
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In article <SQJkj.2594$855.1662 [at] newsfe12.phx>, miles <nope [at] nopers.com> wrote:
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>However, on Loop 101 in Scottsdale something had to be done. For some
>odd reason people speed like crazy along that stretch. Speed limit is
>65mph. Typical average speed of traffic is 70-75mph with numerous
>vehicles traveling upwards of 80-90mph. There have been far too many
>deadly accidents on this stretch that dwarf those on other parts of Loop
>101.
Yeah, whatever. Every camera has its special pleading; they're all
basically the same and all invalid.
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There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
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| Re: Arizona budget banking on speeders [message #791915 ] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 02:56 |
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Matthew T. Russotto wrote:
>In article <SQJkj.2594$855.1662 [at] newsfe12.phx>, miles <nope [at] nopers.com> wrote:
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>>However, on Loop 101 in Scottsdale something had to be done. For some
>>odd reason people speed like crazy along that stretch. Speed limit is
>>65mph. Typical average speed of traffic is 70-75mph with numerous
>>vehicles traveling upwards of 80-90mph. There have been far too many
>>deadly accidents on this stretch that dwarf those on other parts of Loop
>>101.
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>Yeah, whatever. Every camera has its special pleading; they're all
>basically the same and all invalid.
My state, even though we have one of the highest rates of deaths per
miles traveled in the nation, also has a budget surplus. To the best
of my knowledge, there's not a camera in the state.
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Apathy is my shield
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