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Wednesday, May 03, 2017

Yellow-Light Crusader Fined for Doing Math Without a License

Mats Jarlstrom acknowledges that he is unusually passionate about traffic signals — and that his zeal is not particularly appreciated by Oregon officials.

His crusade to make traffic lights remain yellow longer — which began after his wife received a red-light camera ticket — has drawn some interest among transportation specialists and the media. But among the power brokers in his hometown, Beaverton, it has elicited ridicule and exasperation.

“They literally laughed at me at City Hall,” Mr. Jarlstrom recalled of a visit there in 2013, when he tried to share his ideas with city counselors and the police chief.

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6 comments:

  1. I hope this guy eats their lunch!

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  2. I hope that they ARE his lunch.

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  3. Oregon's politics sounds very similar to Marylands'. I tell you the truth - the same type shenanegans already happened in Baltimore as we all heard and read about them.

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  4. Some intersections with red light cameras have a very short yellow light for the speed limit at the intersection. That how they make money. It's just another low way to get money from the working man. Rich people call and get their ticket dismissed and poor people can't afford a car.

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  5. He's damn lucky the truth didn't get him a jail term.
    Start messing with the revenue stream AND their arrogant authority??
    Odds are his taxes get audited and property inspectors start sniffing round his land.
    Keep it up and end up killed in a robbery over nothing.
    But, ya gotta like his persistence.

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  6. A yellow light crusader in Oregon has WHAT to do with Salisbury???

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