By on December 5, 2008

On Wednesday, Arizona state police arrested a man suspected of whacking a speed camera with a pickaxe. The incident took place in the city of Glendale just before midnight near the 59th Street overpass on the Loop 101 freeway. Police estimate the camera was hit at least six times in an attack quite similar to one that took place in the Czech Republic last month. Arizona Department of Public Safety officials wasted no time in exploiting the incident to discourage anti-camera activism. “From criminal damage charges to charges related to interfering with judicial proceedings that can carry lengthy jail terms and hefty fines, the ramifications a person could face for tampering with a photo enforcement site are extremely serious,” DPS Director Roger Vanderpool said in a statement. “DPS Officers will continue to be vigilant at all hours of the day and night and stand ready to respond quickly to reports or first hand observances of persons tampering with or vandalizing photo enforcement sites in any manner.”

Camerafraud.com, the primary group opposing cameras in the state, distanced itself from the attack. Camerafraud believes it can defeat photo enforcement at the ballot box, and that such incidents play into the hands of a publicity machine funded by those who profit from photo ticketing.

“It’s unfortunate that the person chose not to follow the example of Rosa Parks or Gandhi, both of whom protested against oppressive government by thoughtfully and peacefully breaking the laws they felt to be unjust,” the group said in a statement. “The person arrested was not member of Camerafraud.com’s public Meetup group.”

The 26-year-old accused of the crime faces felony criminal damage charges carrying up to three years in prison and a $150k fine. DPS stated its intention to add a charge for “interference with a traffic control device,” but this charge is likely to be dropped. The federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices recognizes only signs, traffic signals and markings as falling under the category of traffic control devices. That means a “Photo Enforced” sign, but not the camera itself, would be considered a traffic control device. The same distinction is found in Arizona Revised Statutes 28-601 where “photo enforcement system” is explicitly defined apart from “official traffic control device.”

Vanderpool had threatened to use the same traffic control device charge against the unknown individuals who placed non-destructive Post-It Notes on the lenses of speed cameras as a political statement.

Australian ticket camera provider Redflex replaced the damaged speed camera housing so that ticketing could resume by 11am Thursday.

Get the latest TTAC e-Newsletter!

Recommended

6 Comments on “AZ Police Arrest Suspect in Copycat Pickaxe Speed Scamera Attack...”


  • avatar
    1996MEdition

    how about “interference with a revenue generating device”

  • avatar
    golf4me

    Great, so now the DPS is patrolling the cameras when the whole point was to “free them up” to solve “serious crimes” which is in itself a crock because the DPS is really a “highway patrol”. They really don’t do squat otherwise. All non-incorporated parts of the state use their county sheriff for that. The whole thing is riduculous, and while I don’t condone this behavior, I’ll bet someone or some group is gonna pay this guy’s legal fees! (or should)

  • avatar
    GS650G

    THe captives in the UK have little recourse but here we get elections and that can sway opinions. Most people accept taxes and other intrusions but speed cameras are seen as unamerican because you don’t get face time with the cop and you are considered guilty first.

    The presumption of guilt in these matters is what angers people. Some actually are innocent of wrong doing, especially on crowded roadways.

    Bottom line: If you want revenue put a cop out there and collect it the old fashion way. Might not be as profitable but it’s fair.

  • avatar
    seabrjim

    We must be more stealthy in our efforts to destroy the dark sides monitoring devices, grasshopper…

  • avatar
    Johnster

    seabrjim : We must be more stealthy in our efforts to destroy the dark sides monitoring devices, grasshopper…

    Exactly.

    Still… while the group Camerafraud.com advocates peaceful law-breaking, and points to Rosa Parks as an example, let’s not forget that the civil rights movement was a multi-pronged movement. If it weren’t for more threatening and violent groups, such as the Black Panthers for example, as well as the much larger and non-violent NAACP, the civil rights movement might not have been as successful.

  • avatar
    Andy D

    opening shot of the remake of Cool Hand Luke?

Read all comments

Back to TopLeave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Recent Comments

  • Lou_BC: @Carlson Fan – My ’68 has 2.75:1 rear end. It buries the speedo needle. It came stock with the...
  • theflyersfan: Inside the Chicago Loop and up Lakeshore Drive rivals any great city in the world. The beauty of the...
  • A Scientist: When I was a teenager in the mid 90’s you could have one of these rolling s-boxes for a case of...
  • Mike Beranek: You should expand your knowledge base, clearly it’s insufficient. The race isn’t in...
  • Mike Beranek: ^^THIS^^ Chicago is FOX’s whipping boy because it makes Illinois a progressive bastion in the...

New Car Research

Get a Free Dealer Quote

Who We Are

  • Adam Tonge
  • Bozi Tatarevic
  • Corey Lewis
  • Jo Borras
  • Mark Baruth
  • Ronnie Schreiber