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- NATION, Page 46American NotesTRAFFICNow, a Real Fuzzbuster!
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- When Congress enacted the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt
- Organizations Act in 1970, federal prosecutors used it to
- attack organized crime. But Seal Beach, Calif., attorney Ernest
- J. Franceschi Jr. is suing the city of Huntington Beach,
- Calif., under the RICO statute for operating what he claims is
- an illegal speed trap. Franceschi charges that the city can't
- produce proof of a traffic-engineering survey justifying the
- use of radar on a busy stretch of road. He also says police
- have handed out about 100 tickets a day amounting to $20 million
- in fines over 10 years, and his class-action suit calls for
- the city to fork over $60 million in triple damages.
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- Angry police officials admit using radar but deny the
- speed-trap charge. If the class-action lawsuit is successful,
- the city will have to cough up the cash and the state will have
- to subtract at least one moving violation from the records of
- every driver nabbed along that stretch of the highway. "What
- can I tell you?" says Franceschi. "They got me three times in
- two years."
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