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Warning for drivers in NJ

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by barbaram, Aug 29, 2006.

  1. barbaram

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    This was sent to me by a prety good source. I tried to check it out on br"break the chain" and it did not show up, so it may be very good info:

    Subject: NJ makes up the cost of the State shutdown
    Starting today, New Jersey will launch a 30 day speeding ticket
    frenzy. The state estimates that 9 million dollars will be generated in
    speeding tickets. 1 million will go to pay state troopers' overtime.
    There will 50 state troopers on duty at all times patrolling the 9 main intersections
    and highways. They are the following:

    I-295 north and south
    1-95 (Jersey Turnpike) north and south
    1-80 east and west
    I-287 north and south
    I-78 east and west
    1-195 east and west
    1-280 east and west
    Rt. 130 north and south
    Garden State Parkway north and south

    I'm warning everyone now that 5 mph above the limit can justify a
    ticket and every state trooper is supposed to pull a car over and write
    a ticket every 1 0 to 20 minutes. They have issued 30 brand new unmarked
    Crown Victoria cruisers and are bringing in all of their part timers on
    full time. If you work in NJ, NY, DE or CT you will probably take one
    of these highways. It's up to you how fast you are going when they
    clock you.

    101.5 FM confirmed all of this. So be safe and don't forget speeding
    tickets are on you. You've been warned."

    Then the same friend, emailed me the following:
    Driving Ticket fine increase in NJ:

    Starting on August 15th, the price of a ticket for violation of NJ
    Law39:3-29 (failure to show your driver's license, registration, or
    insurance card at the time you are stopped) is going from $44.00 to
    $173.00. Please make sure your vehicles have the proper documents in
    them. If you jump in the car to run to the store and forget your
    wallet with your license in it a n d you are stopped.... Oh well... you
    just spent $173. And the fine for not having all three documents is
    $519!!!

    Forward to people in NJ, and let them know of this change. And be
    careful, the fine for hand held cell phone use while driving will be
    going up to $180.00.
     
  2. Jonnycat26

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    It seems highly unlikely that a trooper could write a ticket every 10 to 20 minutes... if you've ever been pulled over, just getting a ticket is at least a 10 minute affair.
     
  3. hobbit

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    So all those f-heads can continue tailgating other cars at half a
    length back, as long as they do it at 55? Feh. Speeding is only
    a FRACTION of the very visible problem, and I'm still waiting for
    any LE division to finally admit it.
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    _H*
     
  4. Godiva

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    Urban legend.

    Here is a list from Urban Legends:

    Speeding Ticket Frenzy

    It lists several states, including New Jersey.

    New Jersey

    Other states claimed to do this are Texas, Michigan, Tennesee, California and Pennsylvania. Same version with different highways named.

    This has been going around with modifications since 2005. To me, it sounds like a cost cutting measure. Instead of buying cars and hiring more officers, they just periodically resurrect the e-mail so that people will slow down.
     
  5. barbaram

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    OK well I will add urban legends to my list of places to check. I did check breakthechain.org and did not see anything.
    It would be nice to see folks drive more sensibly. had someone pass me the other night doing at least 90 on the turnpike :blink:
    Maybe this is a ruse by the cops to try to get folks to slow down without actually doing anything
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(barbaram @ Aug 29 2006, 10:35 PM) [snapback]311424[/snapback]</div>
    I would have gone faster, but the Prius just doesn't feel comfortable over 90. :lol:
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(barbaram @ Aug 29 2006, 09:49 PM) [snapback]311399[/snapback]</div>
    Since you don't tell us the source, we have to "trust" you. I'm guessing you mean a friend that you trust. This really doesn't mean much: it's this default "trust" that allows this junk to be spread around! The problem is that nobody is a critical as they should be and forwarding is easy to do (and requires no thought).

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(barbaram @ Aug 29 2006, 09:49 PM) [snapback]311399[/snapback]</div>
    Anything that says anything like "forward to everybody you know" is almost certainly to be junk. It's an obvious attempt to create a "chain email".

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(barbaram @ Aug 29 2006, 10:35 PM) [snapback]311424[/snapback]</div>
    No, it's just some idiot trying to create a chain email.


    I would only trust information that included a link to a legitimate, trustworthy source. Of course, the media can be fooled by this kind of junk too. Even forwarding "legitimate" stuff is bad because it can't really be controlled.

    My rule is to never forward stuff "to everybody".
     
  8. barbaram

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    There may be some truth to it.

    I just spoke to someone at work who got a ticket going home from work at 3 am in a spot where there are hardly ever any cops. He claims they tailgated him and drive next to him before pulling him over......

    82 in a 55 zone- ouch!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hobbit @ Aug 29 2006, 10:03 PM) [snapback]311410[/snapback]</div>
    100% dude - except that in some strange way its probably safer to be tailgating at 55 vs. tailgating at 75. Like its safer to drink 5ml of strychnine vs 7ml of strychnine. :p