Chandler Motorist Fights Back Against Redflex in Star Valley


Justice is served in Star Valley Arizona.

Could a deluge of Star Valley tickets end up being dismissed because of the victory of one woman against their photo enforcement division scheme headed by Redflex? It’s looking that way.

Michele Ann Power of Chandler, AZ was traveling through Star Valley, which is technically a speed trap, when she was flashed by a Redflex scamera. She fought back, demanded to face her accuser in court becoming the first person to do so under the Redflex/Star Valley photo enforcement scheme. Last week she won because the low level employee of the city whose job it is to sign off on the fraudulent tickets was not even in the country during the hearings.

The town manager and attorney, Tim Grier, put on his fraudster hat during subsequent interviews to complain that the system could not bilk Power out of her money under a “technicality.” What he calls a technicality, the rest of this country refers to as due process, as protected by the United States Constitution.

This leads one to wonder where Grier attended law school and if he was ever introduced to that concept. Star Valley residents should probably launch an investigation into his conduct as a willing party in an illegal scam being carried out by Redflex Traffic Systems under his watch.

The Payson Roundup has the complete story of the ticket’s dismissal.

Others who have been sent photo violations are being encouraged to challenge them because the employee in charge of signing off on thousands of tickets no longer works for the city.

We would include contact info for the Town of Star Valley and Tim Grier, but they are too busy scamming the driving public to maintain a functioning website. Check back later and we may have an update.

www.ci.starvalley.az.us/

24 Responses to Chandler Motorist Fights Back Against Redflex in Star Valley

  1. Wow, Tim Grier knows she’s for sure guilty. That’s amazing! Was he there to watch her drive? I think this guy should seriously be investigated and I bet the judge who dismissed the ticket was impressed with his comments.

  2. photoradarscam says:

    “The fact is, Michele Power put others in danger and she got away with it on a technicality,” he said

    How does he know that Power put others in danger? Because her speed may have exceeded an aribtrary number on a sign? There was no engineering study to establish that speed limit – it was set by a politician!

    “Grier believes if Star Valley’s cameras have saved one life, then they are worth it.”

    If Grier feels that way, they should ban all cars and lock us all up in dormitory cities where transportation is unnecessary, because that would certainly save lives, and to him, it would be worth it.

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  4. Sure says:

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  6. Michele says:

    Thanks guys! You made my day! That is exactly the article I was hoping for. Why can’t the Payson Roundup be more like you?? Thanks everybody for your support!

    • photoradarscam says:

      Michele, thank you for standing up for your rights and fighting the ticket even though it would have been cheaper and less trouble to just pay it!

    • You’re welcome. If you have any contact info for Grier, send it along and we’ll post it.

      • Michele says:

        The address is from the order in my case and the phone number is what is on file with the Arizona State Bar:

        Timothy Grier – The Fraudster
        Attorney for Town of Star Valley
        3675 E. Highway 260
        Star Valley, AZ 85541
        (928) 472-4303

        Oh…He is also the Town Manager and to this day he refuses to provide me with a copy of the contract the Town has with Redflex that I requested under the Arizona open records law.

        • some guy says:

          anyone got a photo of Grier? Lets put up a counter with his photo and the number of days he’s ignored MULTIPLE FOIA requests demanding the RF contract…

          there’s a very dead, smelly rat in star valley, and someone’s making a lot of money on this scheme.

        • photoradarscam says:

          Tim Grier info can be found at http://PhotoRadarScam.com/Tim_Grier.pdf

          • Slim Livins says:

            the guy looks like he’s inbred AND Stoned. Probably up all night at th’ topless club there in beautiful downtown Star Valley…highest per capita rate of AIDS in Arizona

  7. photoradarscam says:

    This car has been on Redflex’s lot for months. It must be the one they use when the employees want to impersonate police, because the laws don’t apply to them.

    http://tinypic.com/r/2zh2o20/7

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  14. Anonymous says:

    Any chance for the people who got speed tickets in Star Valley the last few years get any refund with the new Class Action Lawsuit against Redflex?

  15. John says:

    What about the new Class Action Lawsuit lodged against Redflex?
    Any chance people who paid speed tickets the last few years to Star Valley get any refunds?

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