Saturday, February 18, 2012

Is there a traffic camera hidden on a pole on the east side of 19th Ave., south of Greenway in Phoenix, AZ?

It looks like a telephone pole on the northbound, east side, just south of Greenway has a hidden camera. At night, you can see a green light the comes on as you pass, and I have seen a "flash" when a car ahead is speeding. Is this legal? "Big Brother" is out of control!!!!Is there a traffic camera hidden on a pole on the east side of 19th Ave., south of Greenway in Phoenix, AZ?
They have put cameras up everywhere. We have members of our staff watching cameras in the downtown Phoenix area and when something happens they just dispatch us out. This way we get there before some one calls 911.
yes there is and yes it is legallIs there a traffic camera hidden on a pole on the east side of 19th Ave., south of Greenway in Phoenix, AZ?
Sure it's legal. Speed radar enforced cameras have been in the valley for over a year. I see the majority of them on the 101 and in Scottsdale. And they have had the red light running cameras for years. They are becoming more wide spread. I used to barely see any, now it seems they are everywhere.



It does suck!
They seem to have put a lot up in the North Central valley a lot recently, this intersection in particular. It is legal as is all of the cameras on the highways, etc. The only part that is not proper is when you get the ticket in the mail. A mail man (or woman) is not a process server and cannot "serve" you court papers (or tickets). Talk to any process server or a court clerk to verify this.Is there a traffic camera hidden on a pole on the east side of 19th Ave., south of Greenway in Phoenix, AZ?
Consider using a gps traffic detection poi to warn you of traffic cameras. The following site contains a link to directions for installing a free poi on most gps systems: http://www.a2dvoices.com/realitycheck/



Red-light tickets fines often vary between $90 and $400 dollars. Remember that the municipalities do not want to clog their courts, they just want your money. If you do not pay by mail and instead choose to fight the ticket in court, many times you will get a message saying that the prosecutor has decided not to prosecute.



One tactic is to contest receiving a non-moving violation for a moving violation (running a red light). It is also important to note the blowing through a red light is just as expensive as making a rolling stop when turning. The fines are just revenue generators. Out of principle, many people boycott doing their business with merchants in these municipalities.

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