Friday, September 29, 2006

Hollister California Police DUI Checkpoints Planned For Fair Weekend

Hollister California Free Lance: "Police DUI Checkpoints Planned For Fair Weekend
Friday, September 29, 2006
By Michael Van Cassell
Hollister - The Hollister Police Department will be operating a sobriety checkpoint within the City of Hollister Friday from 7pm to 2am.

The police department hopes the checkpoint will deter motorists from driving under the influence. The check point will targets roads where there is a high frequency of drunk driving, according to the police department. All vehicle cross the check point will be stopped and checked.

'It's a good way to remind people to be safe and catch those who aren't,' Hollister Police Captain Bob Brooks said."

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Thursday, September 28, 2006

Beating a Speeding Ticket : Car News

Beating a Speeding Ticket : Car News:"Beating a Speeding Ticket
By CarJunky.Com
Wed, 20 Sep 2006, 22:12"
So Old Smokey caught you red handed going 75 mph in a 45 zone? What’s that? You say you weren’t speeding? Tell it to the judge. No, seriously, tell it to the judge. Our laws are set up to ensure a fair trial in every situation.

If you have been unfairly ticketed for speeding there is no need to just blindly pay the fine and take the hit on your insurance premiums. With careful planning and knowing how the system works you can beat an unfair ticket in court and keep your driving record clean.

The first thing you need . . .

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Thursday, September 21, 2006

cbs11tv.com - Tiny Texas Town Wants Cameras To Catch Speeders

cbs11tv.com - Tiny Texas Town Wants Cameras To Catch Speeders: "Tiny Texas Town Wants Cameras To Catch Speeders
(CBS 11 News) HICKORY CREEK It seems everywhere you look there are cameras recording what we do. The tiny town of Hickory Creek wants to add more."

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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

TCPalm: Local News Indian River deputy goes undercover to catch speeders near schools

Posing as a surveyor, Indian River County Sheriff's Deputy Wolfgang Weber uses a laser gun to detect speeders in a school zone near Vero Beach Elementary School on Tuesday. Deputies wrote eight speeding tickets in a one-hour span Tuesday afternoon.
TCPalm: Local News: "Indian River deputy goes undercover to catch speeders near schools"
He said deputies wrote 14 citations in the first of two sessions. One motorist was even caught going 52 mph in the school zone, earning the driver a citation for $555 and four points on his license if he doesn't attend traffic school.

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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Most participants speed their way to traffic school

Sept. 18, 2006 12:00 AM
Traffic school is the great equalizer. The students sitting impatiently in upright chairs can be rich or poor, young or old, first-time violators or grizzled, lead-footed veterans, what the traffic-school folk call "two-year frequent flyers."

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Monday, September 18, 2006

We can learn from schools of fish

Whenever you find yourself in traffic, it might be best to stick to the rules you learned in traffic school because you don't want to end up as one of the dummies invoking the eating frenzy of scar-faced menacing sharks.

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