speeding detected by civilians
hate to start another endless thread on speeding limits, but this is an interesting privacy anecdote... hope this hasn't been posted here. === From: "Steven M. Horvath" <horvath@comm.mot.com> Subject: Speeder's Beware of Vernon Hills, IL. To: snet-l <snet-l@world.std.com> - - -------- FYI------------------FYI--------------------FYI----------------- Vernon Hills, IL. Vernon Hills, Illinois, a Chicago suburb, has passed legislation allowing citizens to check out radar guns from the local police department to catch speeders in their community. The radar guns are combined with cameras in order to instantaneously capture the car, license number, and the rate of speed. The citizens can check out the units for a week at a time. The police have stated that they, at this time, will use the data to issue warning letters to the violaters. - ------- End of Forwarded Message ------- End of Forwarded Message
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANDY SANDFORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C'punks, On Thu, 13 Jul 1995, Vladimir Z. Nuri wrote:
Vernon Hills, Illinois, a Chicago suburb, has passed legislation allowing citizens to check out radar guns from the local police department to catch speeders in their community. The radar guns are combined with cameras in order to instantaneously capture the car, license number, and the rate of speed. The citizens can check out the units for a week at a time. The police have stated that they, at this time, will use the data to issue warning letters to the violaters.
Great! I'll take a hundred, please. S a n d y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In article <3u4g3t$pn8@nntp.crl.com> Buzz@static.noise.net (Buzz White) writes:
Vernon Hills, Illinois, a Chicago suburb, has passed legislation allowing citizens to check out radar guns from the local police department to catch speeders in their community. The radar guns are combined with cameras in order to instantaneously capture the car, license number, and the rate of speed. The citizens can check out the units for a week at a time. The police have stated that they, at this time, will use the data to issue warning letters to the violaters.
Can they use them to bust COPS that speed? Heh heh. If Vernon Hills has any citizens left with spines, you can bet that the local police are going to start to get a couple hundred pictures of cop cars per week... Hell, I'll bet that I could take that many by *myself* :) -- Roger Williams -- Coelacanth Engineering -- Middleborough, Mass #!/usr/local/bin/perl -s-- -export-a-crypto-system-sig -RSA-in-3-lines-PERL ($k,$n)=@ARGV;$m=unpack(H.$w,$m."\0"x$w),$_=`echo "16do$w 2+4Oi0$d*-^1[d2% Sa2/d0<X+d*La1=z\U$n%0]SX$k"[$m*]\EszlXx++p|dc`,s/^.|\W//g,print pack('H*' ,$_)while read(STDIN,$m,($w=2*$d-1+length($n||die"$0 [-d] k n\n")&~1)/2)
In article <3u4g3t$pn8@nntp.crl.com> Buzz@static.noise.net (Buzz White) writes:
Vernon Hills, Illinois, a Chicago suburb, has passed legislation allowing citizens to check out radar guns from the local police department to catch speeders in their community. The radar guns are combined with cameras in order to instantaneously capture the car, license number, and the rate of speed. The citizens can check out the units for a week at a time. The police have stated that they, at this time, will use the data to issue warning letters to the violaters.
Can they use them to bust COPS that speed? Heh heh.
If Vernon Hills has any citizens left with spines, you can bet that the local police are going to start to get a couple hundred pictures of cop cars per week... Hell, I'll bet that I could take that many by *myself* :)
I'm absolutely dying to do that with cops around here (N.VA/Tysons) area... I got a ticket at 2:30 AM while my car was on cruise at 55MPH, almost no hills, guy said he 'paced' me for about a mile doing 70 2-3 miles before he stopped me, yet he was too lazy to use his radar... I paid $40 and spent a few hours getting an officially certified speedometer test, etc. Still trying to go to court: first date was for July 3rd, which they decided at the last minute to take as vacation, told me to appear July 5th, when I found out that the continuance was for Aug 9. (For a June 5th or so ticket. After 50 calls to the court house trying to get through, I found out that the officers don't even have to turn in paperwork unless I don't pay the bond and then they just turn it in 4-5 days before the court date. The parking meter at the courthouse was fraudulent (20 min for my $.25 for 30 min fee), and I've noted numerous speeding and illegal Uturns, parking in active roadway's without lights, etc. offences by local police... sdw
-- Roger Williams -- Coelacanth Engineering -- Middleborough, Mass
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