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Posted: Aug 30 2011 at 8:11am |
Yesterday while going down University there was a funeral procession and as I stopped for it the light changed red.The funeral continued through the red light and I counted 5 cars getting flashed by the camera.So what does the city do in a situation like this?
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Throw it out. Every one of those tickets has to be viewed and signed off on by a human being (police officer), so they'll probably never make it to the folks driving. Kind of like when you get pictures taken for turning right on red, etc.
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From Wikipedia:
Redflex Holdings (ASX: RDF), provides vehicle monitoring and enforcement services for government, police, and traffic departments globally. Redflex operates primarily in Australia and the United States of America, and was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in January 1997[1]. Redflex Holdings consists of two distinct companies; Redflex Traffic Systems Pty. Ltd. covering Australia and global operations and Redflex Traffic Systems Inc. covering the US market. The company works with partners in other countries, such as ChinaTel Group in the Peoples Republic of China.[2] Redflex is based in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia where it runs its systems engineering operation as well as its system integration and research and development programs. As at December 2008, Redflex Holdings employed more than 480 people in Australia and the USA.[3].= Redflex operates fixed and mobile camera units.[4] Twelve California cities have dropped contracts with Redflex, citing ineffectiveness in reducing crashes as well as in revenue generation.[5] Despite lobbying residents,[6] Redflex has lost in every ballot against photo enforcement of traffic laws where the referendums allowing voting on the matter were not legally challenged.[7] |
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link: http://www.safespeedlafayette.com/news/redflex-scam/index.php#Ohio This is only the Ohio portion. The above link has many others. The Ohio House of Representatives voted 72-23 to approve a bill by state Representative Jim Raussen (R-Springdale) today that would effectively prohibit the use of red light cameras and speed cameras in the state. Raussen's legislation would only allow the devices to be used when a police officer is present to witness the offense and issue the citation to the driver. |
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Interesting article.....
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