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Old September 17th 05, 02:52 PM
arminius
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Default Illegal alien red light-running crisis, so screw citizens as a solution


> wrote in message
...
> More Inland cities look to red-light monitors
> GOTCHA: Motorists caught running lights resent it as a way to fatten
> public coffers.
>
> September 15, 2005
> By JESSICA ZISKO / The Press-Enterprise
>
> Excerpts with comments:
>
> Nearly 200 Accidents
>
> Daily complaints about red-light runners lead Murrieta police to
> conclude that more drivers are taking chances at busy intersections,
> Officer Jay Froboese said.
>
> [That's because Sothern California's roads are absolutely overrun by
> illegal alien drivers who not only run red lights with impunity but
> who also habitually drive while drunk. But don't ask Mothers Against
> Drunk Driving -- MADD -- to do anything anout it; to do so wouldn't be
> poltically correct so the remain silent even as Americans are being
> killed by drunk illegal alien drivers left and right.]
>
> Among them are Murrieta Hot Springs, Whitewood and Clinton Keith roads
> and Nutmeg Street, where 60,000 and 25,000 cars, respectively, pass
> every day, city data says. Red-light runners have caused almost 200
> accidents at those and other Murrieta crossroads in five years.
>
> A nationwide study of fatal crashes at intersections in 1999 and 2000
> estimated that 20 percent of the drivers had failed to heed traffic
> signals. In 2000, the California Highway Patrol reported 25,000
> crashes caused by red-light runners. The CHP attributed 93 fatalities
> and nearly 15,000 injuries to those wrecks.
>
> Getting a red-light ticket in California is costly.
>
> Most other states treat them as routine traffic violations, setting
> fines at less than $100 and leaving no mark on driving records. In
> California, the fines are tripled and result in points, which could
> boost the driver's auto insurance rates.
>
> [That is, only if you're driving legally and paying auto insurance.]
>
> Trina Mock of Los Angeles was driving through an intersection near
> Hollywood three years ago when she saw a flash. A week later, a clear
> picture of the 26-year-old aspiring actress came in the mail and
> showed her behind the wheel of her Toyota Tercel. It said she ran the
> red -- by 0.03 of a second.
>
> [Unbelievable -- they're prverbially picking gnat **** out of pepper
> when it comes to citizens but keeping "eyes wide shut" regarding the
> perhaps one million illegal alien drivers on the roads in the same
> city.]
>
> In California, tickets are issued to the car's registered owner, who
> is not required to identify the driver if it's someone else.
>
> [Wonderful. OTOH, if you're an illegal aien driver, you don't even
> have to identify the driver even if it's you yourself!]
>
>

http://www.pe.com/breakingnews/local....186febe4.html
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> "A passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of

evils. Sympathy for the favorite nation . . . betrays [one nation] into a
participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter . . .
> "Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence the jealousy of a free

people ought to be constantly awake, since history and experience prove that
foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government.
> "Nothing is more essential than that permanent, inveterate
> antipathies against particular nations and passionate
> attachments for others should be excluded."
>
> -- President George Washington
> Farewell Address


Naturally, the *******s rarely have insurance.

Hank

http://www.deportaliens.com/


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