Photo radar activist targeted by Police accused of disorderly conduct
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - A Valley man claims his First Amendment rights are being trampled on, after he was arrested following a confrontation with a photo radar ...
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Roy those vehicles are not owned or operated by any agency, it's all
private companies. There's no officers, no public servants, no public
interest, only private corporations for profit. Watch 4409 All they want to
do is take your money
my point was that, if my detector is missing the vans, what else is it
missing? Just curious what band they use. I can pick up Scottsdale's vans
over 1/2 mile away. Thats the only warning you get there.
My Valentine 1 detects these vans with plenty of time to slow down, aside
from that if you're too stupid to see the signs that tell you they have a
van a head, well that's your problem.
I actually dnt have a detector at the moment bro so i wouldnt be able to
tell you! im dying to get one though.... any recomendations? as to what the
best detector is in your opinion?
yeah i gotn one on a 4 LANE street ! then cannot tell it was me. th guy to
my left sped up so i couldnt get over and i get flashed..got the ticket i
the mail saying 48 in a 35!!! i wqnst even goin 40! I should of went back
and broke into the van..i knew it damn
LOL We want to speed damn it! Who cares if people get killed. I want to
know where these people live so I can drive up their street at 100 mph.
Freedom BY GOD!!!
Photo radar activist accused of disorderly conduct
A Valley man claims his First Amendment rights are being trampled on, after he was arrested following a confrontation with a photo radar operator in the city of ...
Hell ya eh? Well boys you do not really have to worry about the Judge down
here. It is Judgment day you have to fear ;) Please drive safely so many
people die on the road due to speeders. Do u know where you are going?
I think the first (intersection mounted) photo radar I ever saw was at
Lincoln and Tatum. Over time we started to see HUNDREDS of those Orwellian
piece of junk installed around our state. No doubt, it's about MONEY, not
safety.