No. The redlight cameras are there at the permisson of your state govt. The state cannot be sued under RICO unless it wants to.
I would rather get rid of RICO first, then work on my neighbors who think that red light cameras are a great idea, and who reward politicians who install them.
Before going off half cocked and start sputtering and holding signs up in front of your city, do this. Do your due diligence.
Research the companies that your city uses for red light cameras. See if there are any case studies where that company has been sued for wrongful practice. Read through the case. It should be easy enough to understand the arguments.
Ask for a freedom of information request of how many camera tickets have been issued in your city. Ask how much money is collected, ask what fee or reimbursment the camera company or sometimes a monitoring company gets per camera. Ask as many questions as possible.
THEN see if your city has fallen into the same mistakes as the other cities in those suits. Then go to a lawyer and have him file on behalf of your community in civil court. Make sure one of the contingencies is a reversal of every ticket issued and a removal of those cameras from your city based on the findings. Also go to the local county govt. bureau of weights and measures. Ask if those cameras have been calibrated to all be measuring time equally. In cases I have heard the lights are shorter in some intersections than others. If those are basically a measuring device they shoul d be calibrated each and every one like gas pumps or scales at the grocery store.
Then take your story to the local press.
At least thats what I would do.