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You may want to stay out of this driver's way
Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 1:31 pm
by Marie5656
Driver gets 70 speeding tickets in 5 months Sat Aug 12, 9:24 AM ET
As a mortgage broker in Arizona, Francesca Cisneros is used to working with big numbers. It's the double-digit speed limits she has trouble with.
Cisneros racked up 70 speeding tickets in the last five months, a record for the Scottsdale Police Department, police said on Friday.
Speeding cameras in Scottsdale, a suburb of Phoenix, snapped pictures of the 32-year-old woman as she tore through the sun-baked city in her Honda Civic between March 2 and July 31.
"She told arresting officers she was speeding because she seemed to be late for client meetings all the time," Scottsdale Police Department spokesman Mark Clark told Reuters. "I guess she's got some time management issues."
You may want to stay out of this driver's way
Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 1:33 pm
by CARLA
I saw this on the news last night the have pictures of her blowing right through stop lights doing 70... get her off the road she is going to kill someone soon an idiot..

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Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 5:17 pm
by Nomad
I hate her.
You may want to stay out of this driver's way
Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 5:29 pm
by Peg
Marie5656 wrote: Driver gets 70 speeding tickets in 5 months Sat Aug 12, 9:24 AM ET
As a mortgage broker in Arizona, Francesca Cisneros is used to working with big numbers. It's the double-digit speed limits she has trouble with.
Cisneros racked up 70 speeding tickets in the last five months, a record for the Scottsdale Police Department, police said on Friday.
Speeding cameras in Scottsdale, a suburb of Phoenix, snapped pictures of the 32-year-old woman as she tore through the sun-baked city in her Honda Civic between March 2 and July 31.
"She told arresting officers she was speeding because she seemed to be late for client meetings all the time," Scottsdale Police Department spokesman Mark Clark told Reuters. "I guess she's got some time management issues."
I thought my husband was bad! 2 speeding tickets in one month and another time he got a speeding ticket on his way to pay the fine for not wearing a seat belt. Why has it never occurred to this lady to just leave earlier and she won't have to speed?:-5
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Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 6:10 pm
by cars
I'm curious as to why her driver's license was not revoked after say, oh, the first 35 or 40 tickets! :-2 :-5 She's a "killer" wating to happen! :-5
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Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 6:25 pm
by chonsigirl
I'm with cars, take away her driving privaleges!
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Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 11:44 pm
by K.Snyder
And I thought my 3 speeding tickets, a wreckless operation, and a DUI in less than 2 years was bad.....
hey,
heres to the hope of us who live at 100 mph wherever we go....:wah:
:guitarist :guitarist
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Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 11:54 pm
by RedGlitter
cars wrote: I'm curious as to why her driver's license was not revoked after say, oh, the first 35 or 40 tickets! :-2 :-5 She's a "killer" wating to happen! :-5
Probably the same reason stupid drunk drivers get off three and four and fifteen times.

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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:16 pm
by woppy71
Marie5656 wrote: Driver gets 70 speeding tickets in 5 months Sat Aug 12, 9:24 AM ET
As a mortgage broker in Arizona, Francesca Cisneros is used to working with big numbers. It's the double-digit speed limits she has trouble with.
Cisneros racked up 70 speeding tickets in the last five months, a record for the Scottsdale Police Department, police said on Friday.
Speeding cameras in Scottsdale, a suburb of Phoenix, snapped pictures of the 32-year-old woman as she tore through the sun-baked city in her Honda Civic between March 2 and July 31.
"She told arresting officers she was speeding because she seemed to be late for client meetings all the time," Scottsdale Police Department spokesman Mark Clark told Reuters. "I guess she's got some time management issues."
Better late than dead:mad:
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:51 pm
by K.Snyder
Im willing to honestly say that 50% of all motorists go over the speed limit in excess of atleast 5 mph when they feel they can get away with it. The hole idea of the cameras catching her is nothing more than her being a victim of circumstance. I am willing to bet if cameras were a frequent practice in most cities this would actually be "water under the bridge".
I know i do 10mph over the speed limit wherever i go, doesnt mean im a bad driver.