FYI: The Sentinel whines when someone posts their articles in full (even for discussion purposes).
Can we sue the state to make them buy and use our products?
That's the dirty little secret about red light cameras. 90% of the citations aren't given to people who blew through red lights. They're given to people who stopped at an "incorrect" distance from the stop line, even if that was clearly the safest thing to do.
“...A state law that took effect July 1 bars cities with the cameras from issuing right-turn-on-red citations if the only evidence comes from traffic camera video.
Sponsors of the measure, which also sets new restrictions on how local governments set up and use speeding cameras, said a camera couldn’t distinguish between truly illegal turns and drivers who nose into the intersection to see if it is safe to turn.
This lawsuit from ATS seeks to overturn the new law or to exempt about 20 cities that had contracts with traffic camera companies when the law took effect.
Under the contract with Knoxville, ATS is paid $40 out of every $50 fine for right-turn-on-red violations, up to $4,500 per camera per month...”
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Outrageous!