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renovation
09-12-2009, 01:19 AM
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PHOENIX — A driver has racked up dozens of speeding tickets in photo-radar zones on Phoenix-area freeways while sporting monkey and giraffe masks, and is fighting every one by claiming the costumes make it impossible for authorities to prove he was behind the wheel.

"You've got to identify the driver, and if you can't it's not a valid ticket," said Dave VonTesmar, a 47-year-old flight attendant.

It took Arizona state police months to realize the same driver was involved and was refusing to pay the fines. By the time they did, more than 50 of the tickets had become invalid because the deadline for prosecution had passed.

Authorities have since stepped up their efforts to ensure that VonTesmar pays his $6,700 in fines.

On Aug. 19, the Arizona Department of Public Safety served VonTesmar in person with 37 tickets, mostly between 11 and 15 mph (18 and 24 kph) over the speed limit. The pictures accompanying the tickets show a driver wearing either a monkey or giraffe mask in VonTesmar's white Subaru, which has black-and-white checkered racing stickers on its sides and a sticker on the windshield that reads "Bucktooth Racin'."

Agency spokesman Bart Graves also said authorities have surveillance photos of VonTesmar putting on masks before driving and believes that they will convince judges in three area cities that he was the one behind the wheel and must pay his tickets. I'm glad I'm not this guy he going be loose a lot of interest from all the $$$$ he be spending in court. then theres the price he have to spend over the next some years on higher insurance rates !
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Butch
09-12-2009, 05:59 PM
I think those damn speeding cameras probably caught me while I was in Phoenix, but I was in a CA rental car, so I doubt they'll be able to track me down to serve the ticket.

Tickets that come from the speeding cams do not add points to your license, and my guess would be that they do not impact your insurance rates. These tickets are not the same as tickets given by police officers who can serve as witnesses - they are basically just fund-raising schemes rather than for safety.

avlena
09-12-2009, 07:04 PM
obviously he doesn't care that much about the money to fight it, it's more of the principal. Getting caught 90 times on camera... lol... wow, that's determination!

My grandma lives in Phoenix, and they have a number of speed cameras I pass along the way. They're pretty obvious, and there's a lot of signs & markers to warn you. The first time I encountered one, I had to laugh - the traffic would slow down right at the first marker, and immediately speed up immediately after it was past.

Showtime
09-12-2009, 10:56 PM
lol at all the masks the people will start wearing if he gets over.