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coach 12:48 PM 05-08-2012
For those who LIVE or will be TRAVELING TO/THROUGH ILLINOIS......


a friendly msg for those LIVING or TRAVELING TO/THROUGH IL


Illinois will begin using photo radar in freeway work zones starting in July.

Beginning in July the State of Illinois will use speed cameras in areas designated as 'Work Zones' on major freeways. Anyone caught by these devices will be mailed a $375.00 ticket for the FIRST offense, but the SECOND offense will cost $ 1000.00 and comes with a 90-Day suspension.

Drivers will also receive demerit points against their license , which allows insurance companies to raise their rates.

This represents the harshest penalty structure yet for a city or s tate using PHOTO enforcements. The State will begin with FIVE camera vans issuing tickets in work zones with speed limits lowered to 45 MPH.

Photographs of both the Driver's face and License plate are taken.

Pass this on to everyone you know.

For more info: http://www.dot.state.il.us/press/r062409.html
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Ogre 12:54 PM 05-08-2012
Another way to make a buck!!! I understand the need to slow down in a construction zone, but thats just over the top.
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OLS 12:57 PM 05-08-2012
As someone who has gotten 2 Photo tickets, I agree, Larry.
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cjhalbrooks 12:58 PM 05-08-2012
wow thanks man i drive through there all the time.
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never_enough 01:04 PM 05-08-2012
Damn, thats expensive
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mhailey 01:06 PM 05-08-2012
How is mailing you a ticket proper service. I have received one photo radar ticket (going 32 in a 30 i kid you not), and threw away the ticket. It was mailed to me and not properly served. They sent a follow up saying that if i did not pay they would be forced to serve me (NO KIDDING) and i would be hit with the service fees. They never served me, and the ticket was trashed.

Are the police personally serving all of the people caught on photo radar? Does the enabling statute allow service by regular mail???
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mhailey 01:12 PM 05-08-2012
Okay, so the ticket is mailed to you by certified mail. don't pick up your certified mail.

http://www.dot.il.gov/workzone/photo%20Enforcement.pdf
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cjhalbrooks 01:13 PM 05-08-2012
good tip, can i return it to sender???
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elderboy02 01:33 PM 05-08-2012
Another reason for me to not visit IL
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cmitch 01:55 PM 05-08-2012
I'll stay out as well. It just means that they could now throw up a couple of 'Men Working' Signs every time a mower or weed eater is present and set up a ticket writing scheme. Sounds crazy BUT I was an unsuspecting victim of such a scam in Tennessee in 1990 where I was issued a parking ticket for 95.00 and a TOW FEE of 60.00. The Tennessee Trooper and the towing company had themselves quite a scam going until the General Sessions Judge shut it down. Didn't help me any. I paid it prior to the judgement but my letter to the state AG probably didn't hurt.
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kydsid 01:58 PM 05-08-2012
Points on a photo ticket? That is the first I have heard of that in the US. From my understanding the picture of the face will be required for the points part.

I guess the next time in Illinois I need to pull a Jeremy Clarkson and wear a Bill Oddie mask.
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deaster25 02:07 PM 05-08-2012
The only time I ever visit Illinois is to go to East St Louis.
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68TriShield 02:08 PM 05-08-2012
As someone that has had three employees hit by cars,if you get caught,tough crap.

Slow the hell down,they are fixing the road for you.
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markem 02:14 PM 05-08-2012
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
As someone that has had three employees hit by cars,if you get caught,tough crap.

Slow the hell down,they are fixing the road for you.
:-) When I was still teaching motorcycle safety classes, many of the other instructors were police officers. One did accident reconstruction. He told me once that one of the most dangerous places to be in Oregon is out of a car in a work zone. He particularly mentioned truck drivers who were hopped on meth and doing 80 or so, but also mentioned car drivers who would plow in to the back of a work truck (after 1-2 miles of warnings) and then claim that they didn't know that construction was going on.

If you obey the laws in construction zones, then I don't see the problem. I doubt that this is the only speeding offense in Il that results in points.
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cjhalbrooks 02:24 PM 05-08-2012
Boys lets be nice
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pnoon 02:29 PM 05-08-2012
Didn't get the memo you were anointed a moderator. :-)

Everyone IS being nice. If you have an issue with someone's post or the direction a thread is heading, please bring it to the attention of the TOE.
:-)
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cjhalbrooks 02:36 PM 05-08-2012
no memo needed i dont want that weight on my name.
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Bill86 02:45 PM 05-08-2012
My problem is the signs should read "when workers present". I don't want a ticket when they aren't even working out there and it's night time. I also think camera tickets aren't exactly fair, however sometimes they are hard to argue :-)

You can even watch it online, my brother went through a red light (half ass stopped) and they had him doing it up on a website. Wasn't much to argue.

I have no problem slowing down for construction workers, hell I even move over lanes, but I don't like the idea of cameras at all. Just put a cop car there. EVERYONE notices the flashing red and blue lights. Hell the car could be abandon, still everyone sees it.
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cjhalbrooks 02:49 PM 05-08-2012
Originally Posted by Bill86:
Just put a cop car there. EVERYONE notices the flashing red and blue lights. Hell the car could be abandon, still everyone sees it.
I have seen this in VA. It worked it wasn't till i passed the same area the next day during the day time that i was there wasnt a cop. But think of this what about smaller police stations that may not have a extra car to do this. and man power is always thin.
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TJarv 02:50 PM 05-08-2012
My line of work requires me to be in a work zone every now and then , and I have to say I'm glad they are doing this.

Now it is a little extreme and maybe a lazy way of doing it.

I like when we have a officer parked in our workzones because you see a very dramatic change in the speed and attitude of drivers.

The photos are a little much, why not just have a cruiser set up there?

Just my :-)
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