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Posted: Monday, April 18, 2011 4:34 pm | Updated: 5:30 pm, Mon Apr 18, 2011.

Arizona drivers who receive a speeding violation notice in the mail may not have to take any action if state lawmakers continue to move a bill on the matter.

The Arizona House gave preliminary approval to a bill that would give a person the right to decline to take any action to the notification.

The bill states the mail notice violation is not to be treated as a traffic ticket violation, though failure to respond "may result in an additional fee."

The law would also protect the person who gets the mail from having to identify the driver at the time of the violation if they weren't the person driving.

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2 comments:

  • challange posted at 9:37 am on Tue, Apr 19, 2011.

    challange Posts: 1

    u are right, like many they talk about their rights but not those of others, i have yet to hear of a realistic reason to defend speeding

     
  • beefrits posted at 6:59 am on Tue, Apr 19, 2011.

    beefrits Posts: 39

    This is insane. Look, if you feel the need to drive fast, go ahead and do it. But if the rest of us insist on making the roads we have to share with you a bit safer, when you are caught, accept the consequences of your actions and pay the damed fine.
    Put the speed cameras back, enforce the penalties and stop pandering to those who think the laws apply to someone else.

     
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