Paradise Valley – Illegal Aliens Draining Our Economy
Redflex ( an Australian corporation) is draining the American economy of hundreds of millions of dollars each year. This is money that could be spent at local businesses that create jobs! Vernon Parker is telling all of his corporate elite friends from Scottsdale that he is going to work hard to get rid of illegal aliens, maybe, he can start on his own street corners. The 2005 Redflex investor briefing speculates that they will eventually make 4- 10 billion dollars a year from cameras in America. www.meetup.com Last year, Paradise Valley was caught shortening yellow light times to increase profits at Tatum Boulevard and McDonald Drive. The yellow light time should have been 4.5 seconds, but was only 3 seconds. This is not uncommon for cities that work in tandem with photo enforcement companies to illegally decrease yellow light times. Cities, including Paradise Valley, Dallas, Lubbock, Baytown, Beaverton, Union City, Springfield, and Chattanooga, have all been caught shortening yellow lights to increase profits from red light cameras. Bethesda left a yellow light at a photo radar intersection at 2.7 seconds for a year after the public complained, even though every other yellow light on the street was 4 seconds. Paradise Valley Articles – short yellow: blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com thenewspaper.com azcapitoltimes.com No government agency ever calibrates the equipment these corporations use, but there are no cops out there ensuring the yellow light times are appropriate either …


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Why argue with the police officer?
It is more than apparent that Vernon Parker can’t effect change. He couldn’t do it as the assistant secretary for civil rights at the USDA , he couldn’t do it with his business VBP Group, and he hasn’t done it in Paradise Valley which is in financial dire straits.
Great job.Keep it up.
Oh, PLEASE, Vernon Taser would stab you in the back for a buck!
However, in its “2006 Report on the State of Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Agriculture,” the USDA Coalition of Minority Employees felt quite different about Parker’s leadership.
It said, “The boldness and failure under Vernon Parker and his leadership team runs deep to the core of our justice system and goes far beyond dollars. Their behaviors speak for themselves.”
@1970zona Oh – and did he not just resign to pursue his CD3 campaign? The mud-slinging is pretty disgusting…
OK – so Parker put these in place? I seem to remember these being in place MANY years ago – like 10+ years – how long has Parker been mayor – a year or two? Like Photo radar or not – your political pot-shotting is pretty sad…
Notice the police officer telling us to turn off the cameras. I should have told him to turn off his first. lol