Non-Discriminating Speed Cameras

ROCKVILLE, Md. - No matter what the cameras say, some drivers are refusing to pay dozens of $40 speeding fines. Who? Police officers.

In the last eight months of 2007, Montgomery County’s new speed cameras recorded 224 cases in which police vehicles were recorded traveling more than 10 mph over the speed limit, according to department records.

Supervisors dismissed 76 of those citations after determining the officers were responding to calls or had valid reasons to break the speed limit.

But that left 148 who didn’t have that excuse, and about two-thirds of those citations haven’t been paid, said police Lt. Paul Starks.

The police union says officers shouldn’t pay because the citations are issued to the owner of a vehicle, in this case the county, and not to the driver.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080308/ap_on_fe_st/odd_speed_cameras_police

Re: Non-Discriminating Speed Cameras

Idiots, If you are driving the car, you are in control of the car and you should pay. I see enough goofballs, crazies driving like hellcats no matter what the weather. I say if you speed, and get caught you pay the penalty. Those officers who refuse to pay should have their pay checques garnished. No ifs and or buts.

Officers responding to an emergency or such of course are exempt as per common sense.