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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Red Light Camera Company Fights Back Against Florida Critics

American Traffic Solutions, which provides red light traffic cameras for Gulfport and 70 other Florida municipalities, says court rulings are on their side.

The Arizona company that provides red light traffic cameras for Gulfport and more than 70 municipalities around Florida is fighting back against recent attacks on the legality of the technology and its use to catch violators. In a news release sent Wednesday, American Traffic Solutions points out five court rulings that have upheld the Mark Wandall Traffic Safety Act, which cleared the way for municipalities to use red light traffic cameras.  The company notes a Sarasota County case, State v. Nathan, in which the court ruled red light cameras do not "automatically deem a driver guilty of an infraction based on the issuance of a citation" and that the driver "is provided notice of a hearing and an opportunity to be heard." “These rulings …

Paul Henry

9:53 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013

In the 1800's, the US Supreme Court ruled in the Dred Scott case that slaves were property, not people, even in states where slavery was illegal. It took a constitutional amendment to correct that one- arguably among the worst decisions of the court. Just as with that example, regular people realize the problems with a law that makes them guilty until proven innocent, prevents them from going to …   more ›

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Gulfport City Council

Red Light Cameras Reducing Injury Crashes in Gulfport

Overall injury crashes have reduced by 53% since the Gulfport Police Department set up three red light cameras in 2010.

For nearly two years Intersection Safety Cameras, known as Red Light Cameras, have been snapping photos of red light runners in Gulfport. According police officials, they're helping decrease injury crashes in the city. During Tuesday night's city council meeting Gulfport Police Lt. Josh Stone presented an analysis of the program and data that shows injury crashes are down 53.3% from 2010. Traffic Crash Analysis Citywide Total Crashes Overall Total Crash Decrease of 18.4% "Although we went up 7 from last year, we've still seen overall total crashes decrease 18.4 percent," Lt. Josh Stone said during the presentation. Citywide Total Injury Crashes Overall Injury Crash Decrease of 53.3% "The goal was to decrease overall crashes . . . and …

Jim

1:47 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013

Someone should do a survey measuring the correlation between people who believe that red light cameras promote safety and people who believe in the tooth fairy, Santy, and the free lunch. I bet it would be close to 100%. I'm in California and it makes me laugh/cry to watch folks in other states make the same mistake we made ten or twelve years ago - putting in red light cameras. You should know …   more ›

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