Posted on 10/13/2013 12:23:42 PM PDT by Libloather
Chicago's first speed cameras at just four locations issued warnings to more than 233,000 speeders in 45 days, violations that would have totaled $13.8 million in tickets, according to data released by the city today.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel has touted his speed camera program as a way to improve traffic safety for children near the city's parks and schools, but the early warning violations from Chicago's first speed cameras are the latest indicator that the fledgling program could be a financial windfall for the city.
Emanuel has projected $15 million in speed camera revenue for the remainder of 2013, with cameras at the first four locations beginning to issue fines Oct. 21 and the city planning to install more than 100 speed cameras at 50 locations by the end of the year. The Tribune reported in August that the city could gain far more in ticket revenue, based on the results of camera tests last December by the finalists for the speed camera contract.
(Excerpt) Read more at chicagotribune.com ...
Ohio as a state is poised to ban them.
“Reason #4,907 to never, ever live or do business in Chicago.”
I left Illinois at about #135.
If the government spent nearly as much time trying to balance its books and pay its bills as it does trying to find devious ways to strip us of our hard earned cash our country would be in great shape...
This will give the po-lice more time to do what they do best-eating donuts and drinking coffee. And when they get tired of that, they will have plenty of time to go dog hunting.
I suspect that an app could be developed to warm of any RLC on you path in real time.
Remember Begich’s photo radar scam that blew up in his face? Everytime I call his office, I remind them I’ll never forget his bull crap and they always claim photo radar was the only mistake he ever made, ha ha.
At least someone is identifying revenue streams to halp all the US kidz traped by Bammy's borowing for them to payz after Bammy is gone.
Let me know when Rham puts up Mugging cameras, then
they can just bill the thugs by mail...
bye the bye, 50,000 violations per location divided
by 45 days is over a thousand a day at each location.
Seems like a lot of traffic to me, and that’s only
the speeders?
Project how much to be made, spend more.
It’s the Democrat way.
The city’s cut is probably pretty small. $15M in revenue is probably $5M to the city.
There you go—another great way to keep the economy going with recirculating debt! And more jobs will open up because of the commuters fired from their jobs for lack of personal cash for commuting. Things are looking up! ;-D
I fully support this solution for every one of those infernal things.
Yep. I saw quite a few pictures of destroyed U.K. “GATSO” cameras on a U.K. website a few years ago, but the photos have since been deleted from that site.
Instructions that are not instructions (re. disclaimer):
Burning Gatso - Speed cameras in France
http://english.controleradar.org/burning-gatso.php
Captain Gatso is something of a hero like Robin Hood over there. He and his friends (business professionals, they say) have destroyed hundreds of ‘em.
Saboteurs take out 700 speed cameras
http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/sep/07/transport.ukcrime
On the lower part of the page, a very long list of links to news/photos about occurrences of camera vandalism in many countries.
http://photoradarscam.com/protest.php
A few photos here.
Speed cameras in France
Destroyed Speed cameras
http://english.controleradar.org/destroyed-speed-camera.php
Captain Gatso’s Blog
The Operations Director of Motorists Against Detection
http://captaingatso.blogspot.com/
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