East Valley/ Scottsdale Tribune: Loop 101 cameras nab habitual speeder
June 24, 2008
By Mike Sakal Tribune

A 24-year-old woman who was clocked speeding by Loop 101 photo-enforcement cameras 22 times in less than two months was arrested and placed in jail.
Jennifer Bitton of Las Vegas, Nev., described by authorities as a “habitual speeder,” was arrested by Department of Public Safety officers at her parents home in north Scottsdale on Friday and booked into the Scottsdale City Jail on suspicion of two counts of criminal speeding, reckless driving and one count of endangerment, DPS announced Tuesday.
Bitton told officers she “didn’t know cameras were there.” She was flashed 22 times in a 45-day period beginning in mid-May. The fastest speed in her Ford Mustang was 92 mph, according to the agency.
If convicted of the criminal speeding, Bitton would face mandatory jail time and have to pay several thousand dollars in fines for all the tickets, according to Bart Graves, spokesman for DPS.
Although Bitton holds the record for being flashed by the cameras since the speed photo enforcement program has been overseen by DPS since July of 2007, she does not come close to another driver.
From March 2, 2006 to July 31, 2006, Francesca Cisneros of Chandler, then 32, threw away more than 70 speeding notifications she received on the 101 in Scottsdale in her Honda Civic. At the time of her arrest, she told police she said she didn’t think anything would happen to her if she threw away the tickets.
In a plea agreement reached Oct. 23, 2006, Cisneros had to pay $10,022 in fines and spend five days in jail.
“Photo enforcement exists to help slow people down thereby ensuring the safety of everyone on the road. Sadly some drivers have no regard for the safety of others as they continue to recklessly speed,” said Roger Vanderpool, DPS director, in a written statement.

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