March 24th, 2009 8:08 pm
Illinois State Police from District 7 headquarters, East Moline, will hold a roadside safety check somewhere in Rock Island County the weekend of April 3.
It is not known where they will set up that weekend, or on what day. Of course, they’ll be looking for drunk drivers, people driving erratically, people driving without seatbelts, and those driving with suspended or revoked driver’s licenses.
Now, just about every weekend you can find at least one or two Illinois State troopers in down-town Rock Island. Sometimes they park at the foot of Centennial Bridge watching for speeders and erratic drivers, and sometimes they park about 1,000 feet from the bridge and use their LIDAR to nail speeders coming into Rock Island. (Yes, 15th Street is a state highway.) And then just when you think you’ve made it into the city undetected, they’re behind you with lights going.
Notice I said the police use LIDAR, not RADAR. Anyone spending money on an expensive radar detector for their car have simply taken their hard-earned money and slipped it into someone else’s pocket.
LIDAR stands for light detection and ranging. You can measure speed, distance, rotation, etc.
It is not a wide beam. It is a very thin beam of light. All an officer does is point it a something me-tallic on the car that reflects the light back to the LIDAR gun and boom. They’ve got ya. Since it’s such a thin beam instead of a wide beam, it has to hit your radar detector for it to produce an alert.
I got a lesson in this out at a speed trap Davenport was running last year on U.S. 61. The man they stopped was mad that the radar detector he had just bought did not alert him to the cops. He still had it on and one of the cops pointed the LIDAR at it. It would not stop beeping. He just turned it off and cursed. And he signed his ticket.
Will there be ways to defeat LIDAR? No doubt at some point, some smart person will find a way. Change and advances in technology are always occurring.
But until you get yourself some of that new technology, speed over the Centennial Bridge at your own risk. And don’t say nobody warned you.
Tags: radar detectors, roadside safety checks, Rock Island County
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March 13th, 2009 1:55 pm
I learned some good news for home- and business-owners whose property was damaged recently by teens spray painting gang-related graffiti. A lawyer friend of mine I saw at the gym told me about Iowa’s Parental Respsonsibilty Law that says owners of damaged property can sue the parents of the kids for money to pay for repairs.
The Iowa Code is 613.16 Parental responsibility for actions of children.
That law states that the parent has a legal obligation of an “unemancipated child” or rather a child living under their roof, to pay for damages the child causes. Now, this is property damage such as is done with spray paints or other types of vandalism. (It does not include auto accidents and such.)
Property owners can get up to $2,000 for any one act, or up to $5,000 for two or more acts.
The parents and the minor child, that is a child under 18, are to be named as defendants. Check with an attorney, but it is my understanding that it can all be filed in small claims by the property owner without the need of an attorney. It is good advice though to spend a few minutes with an attorney just to make sure it is all done properly.
Tags: Gang Graffiti Parental responsibilty
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March 10th, 2009 7:53 pm
Tags: Wreck High St.
Posted in Wrecks |
March 7th, 2009 4:01 pm
In the media section are four photos of gang graffiti that a reader in Davenport sent. Police are investigating a rash of tagging involving gang symbols. Both private and public property has been tagged by the gangs that include symbols of the Latin Kings, Nortenos, and Gangster Disciples.
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March 6th, 2009 4:59 pm
Over the course of February the number of incidents of gang graffiti being sprayed on businesses, homes and at public parks exploded, Davenport police said.
Incidents went from around 11-15 incidents per month, to about 60 for February.
The Nortenos hit the Davenport Skate Park. The Gangster Diciples tagged the Wiese Building near the Putnam Museum. The Latin Kings have hit the downtown area hard, spray painting their signs on businesses and homes.
The Quad-City Times is tracking these incidents and would love to have your photos of this gang graffiti in the neighborhoods. We plan to use your photos to track the incidents on a map.
You can post your photos of gang graffiti here on the blog or you may e-mail them to me at tgeyer@qctimes.com.
Tags: Gang Graffiti
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January 29th, 2009 9:56 am
Welcome to the Police Beat. I am the evening cops reporter, Tom Geyer. I and my day shift counterpart, Ann McGlynn, will be blogging and interacting with you on the latest issues facing the community and police.
Lately, the face of Pachino Hill has been pasted all over the media. Also, Ramzan Ahmad, the owner of the Iowa Street Mart who got caught buying stolen cigarettes and alcohol in a well-conceived sting by Davenport Police, has people wondering if behavior of this type is common at other convenience stores.
Those are just a couple of examples. I’m sure you as readers and citizens have much more to talk about. Of course, anyone who has a news tip is welcome to share it. We follow up on all such tips.
So make your comments, ask your questions., blog away. Ann and I will be here to give you our take, with the caveat that we can’t let our opinions interfere with the ethics of good journalism.
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