City Activates Fourth Red Light Camera @ Newark & Tonnele; Grace Period Ends & Ticketing Commences 01/30/12.Police Department officials announced today that a fourth red light camera began its trial phase over the holiday weekend at 12:01 a.m. (midnight) on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012 at the intersection of Newark and Tonnele avenues. The camera, which is part of a New Jersey Department of Transportation program, will take video and photos of red-light violators.The trial phase or “warning period” will last until 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 30th 2012 during which violators will receive a written warning in the mail. After that, motorists cited for running the red light will receive an $85 citation.Read more.
Quote from: CeeDub on 12-30-2011, 08:33amDuke, that's the beauty of the scam, there's no investment, the private company puts it up, in some contracts the city gets as little as $0.50 per ticket.In this case, the investment or buy in is our constitutional rights - to confront the accuser of our so-called crime, the right to pursue our lives without continual observation. Welcome to the Nanny State - please surrender your adult autonomy at the door.Blasphemer! Your radical views have exposed you! Everyone knows the Constitution is just a vestigial document outlining guidelines for the heathens of that era. Modern government doesn't need such shackles. I expect the wiredjc Progressive cohort to smite you in 3....2....duke
Duke, that's the beauty of the scam, there's no investment, the private company puts it up, in some contracts the city gets as little as $0.50 per ticket.In this case, the investment or buy in is our constitutional rights - to confront the accuser of our so-called crime, the right to pursue our lives without continual observation. Welcome to the Nanny State - please surrender your adult autonomy at the door.
An ATS spokeswoman said 11 people were killed in red-light running related collisions in New Jersey in 2009 and that the cameras “change driver behavior and help save lives.”
“The intent of our road-safety program is to get drivers to obey traffic signals,” said Police Chief Thomas Comey. “The purpose of this program is to improve public safety and reduce collisions resulting from red-light violations.”