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Michael Ferraresi
The Arizona Republic
Aug. 11, 2006 12:00 AM
A woman who was caught 69 times by Scottsdale speed cameras since March told detectives she threw the tickets away because she didn't think anything could happen to her.
Now, she faces jail and $11,000 in fines.
Five of the citations issued to Francesca Cisneros, 32, of Chandler, were criminal speeding violations. She also was caught once by a red-light camera, and she faces two counts of driving on a suspended license.
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Cisneros told officers she speeds because she often is late for meetings, Scottsdale police Sgt. Mark Clark said.
All but five of her 69 speeding tickets were on Loop 101; her top speed was 86 mph. The unpaid tickets are a Scottsdale record.
A City Court judge released her Thursday on a promise to appear at a later date.
Michael Ferraresi
The Arizona Republic
Aug. 11, 2006 12:00 AM
A woman who was caught 69 times by Scottsdale speed cameras since March told detectives she threw the tickets away because she didn't think anything could happen to her.
Now, she faces jail and $11,000 in fines.
Five of the citations issued to Francesca Cisneros, 32, of Chandler, were criminal speeding violations. She also was caught once by a red-light camera, and she faces two counts of driving on a suspended license.
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Cisneros told officers she speeds because she often is late for meetings, Scottsdale police Sgt. Mark Clark said.
All but five of her 69 speeding tickets were on Loop 101; her top speed was 86 mph. The unpaid tickets are a Scottsdale record.
A City Court judge released her Thursday on a promise to appear at a later date.