This actually a good idea....of course the Legislature probably has their records suppressed. I'd be careful about running a homegrown speed trap...I had access to a Kustom Signals ProLaser II a few years back and we videotaped a part of it...most people were within about 5 of the speed limit but we caught an OSP trooper at 25 (70/45) over. He then circled back and told us we could be cited for some obscure ORS that says you can't distract traffic. He then tried to run the laser gun for stolen. As for who has access to DMV records...here's who can get it: http://www.oregondmv.com/Records/records.htm#WhoQualifies Under Oregon law, (ORS 802.175 - 802.191) only certain entities qualify to receive personal information from DMV records. These include entities such as: attorneys, legitimate businesses, insurance companies, police agencies and other government agencies. These entities must first qualify for personal information and can only use the information for specific purposes defined by Oregon law. Please refer to Oregon law (ORS 802.175-802.191) and Oregon Administrative Rule 735-010-0200 through 0230 for the complete list of what entities may qualify for personal information and the uses of the information. http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/rules/OARS_700/OAR_735/735_010.html 735-010-0210 Requests for Personal Information by a Legitimate Business In order for DMV to make a determination of whether a business is legitimate under ORS 802.179(3), a person must provide sufficient evidence to DMV as follows: (1) One of the following: (a) A current and valid business, professional, occupational or commercial license issued by a governmental body that regulates that type of business, profession, trade or commercial activity; (b) A Certificate of Existence or Authorization issued by the Secretary of State under ORS 60.027, 62.065, 63.027, or 65.027; (c) A current copy of the Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Organization, including proof that they have been filed with the Secretary of State, or if a foreign corporation or foreign limited liability company, proof that it has been authorized by the Secretary of State to transact business in Oregon or that it has been formed in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is incorporated or organized; (d) A current copy of the business Partnership Agreement; (e) A copy of the business income tax form filed for the latest tax period for which filing was required; (f) A certification from the Office of Minority, Women and Emerging Small Businesses or similar governmental organization; or (2) At least two of the following: (a) A business invoice issued by the business within the last three months showing the sale of a product or service the business provides; (b) A current business card; (c) A resume of work completed or products sold within the last three months, with names and phone numbers of customers who may be contacted for verification; (d) A copy of a signed contract for work performed within the last six months; (e) A copy of a current rental, lease or purchase agreement for the business premises, or proof of ownership of the business premises; (f) A copy of a current rental or lease agreement for business equipment or a receipt or purchase agreement showing the purchase of business equipment. "Business equipment" means equipment necessary for the business to manufacture or provide a product or deliver a service and includes such things as a computer, photocopier, business vehicle, cash register, etc.; (g) A copy of a business related loan agreement; (h) A copy of or reference to a current business advertisement, including but not limited to the yellow pages, newspaper, television or other media of general circulation. If from a reference DMV is unable to verify the advertisement, documentation of the advertisement may be required. Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.616, ORS 184.619, ORS 192.440, ORS 802.179 & ORS 802.183 Stats. Implemented: ORS 802.179 Hist.: DMV 15-1998, f. 11-17-98, cert. ef. 12-1-98 From: "Myers, Mike" <Mike.Myers@private-LMCO.com> on 09/26/2002 08:35 AM To: "'brvarin@private'" <brvarin@private>, "Crime List" <crime@private> cc: bcc: Subject: RE: CRIME Computers vulnerable at Oregon department Perhaps you should do that, but instead of limiting the fields to view, limit who's records can be seen -- just folks in the legislature? :) I often thought it would be nice to have a copy so I could call the parents of the teens who speed through my neighborhood but I've never pursued this. =========================================================================== IMPORTANT NOTICE: This communication, including any attachment, contains information that may be confidential or privileged, and is intended solely for the entity or individual to whom it is addressed. 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