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Santa is a wanted man in Tempe. Police in Arizona are looking for four men dressed as Santa Clause, who are suspected of putting the wraps on at two photo enforced locations. A video posted on YouTube shows four people dressed as Ol' Saint Nick covering two photo enforced locations.One camera even has Christmas wrap over it, another is covered with what looks like a red sheet. Police in Tempe are investigating.

I would like to see a video of the team in charge of removing the vandalism. Every red light cycle is potential lost revenue for the city which is probably losing money in the current recession. Irresponsible drivers deserve tickets and it should be looked as a tax on the ignorant.

The sound track on the homemade video is the Jackson 5's "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town."

GPS warning devices sold in the U.S. are specifically designed to help drivers avoid getting a photo enforced tickets. Drivers receiving photo enforced tickets can expect fines ranging from $50-$450 in the U.S. Having a device that alerts you when a point of interest (POI) such as red light camera or speed camera location is approaching can make you extra cautious of drivers and theoretically reduce your chances of getting a ticket. The GPS navigation market is growing rapidly but is still in the "early adopter" phase. Taking a long term approach when deciding what to purchase as your device is the smartest approach. You might ask yourself what other types of points of interest GPS alerts you might you want in your device such as cheap gas, accidents, traffic, etc.



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