New Bill to End Red-Light Cameras

by Graham on March 16, 2009

According to KBTX:

A Lubbock legislator has filed a bill that would end red-light cameras in Texas, and a local driver is offering help.

Lubbock did away with its red-light cameras last year when the citizen group that oversaw the cameras, determined the cameras hadn’t made Lubbock’s streets any safer.

At that time, the cameras also hadn’t made Lubbock any money. A College Station man is supporting that Lubbock legislator; he says money is what the cameras are all about.

More here.

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Randy March 19, 2009 at 6:05 am

I am glad to hear this. I think they are a total waste of money. Once people learn where the camera’s are, they become ineffctive. It was just a way for the state to gain more moeny. Please email me webmaster, I have a question for you but I can not find a contact email for you. Please use the email provided for this comment. thanks.

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