A UIC study has found red light and speed camera tickets in Chicago are more likely to be given to minority drivers.
City Yellow Lights Too Short, Judge Says Before Tossing Red Light Tickets Some of Chicago’s yellow lights are too short, according to an administrative law judge who said he’s thrown out “60 to 70 percent” of red light camera tickets he’s come across recentlyMore » ...
According to Joseph Ryan, a reporter for the "Chicago Daily Herald," public perception on red light cameras has reached tipping point in part due to recent newspaper stories pertaining to site crashes and red light tickets issued. A Herald editorial board added that the series of camera ...
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runrunaway13 Chicago, IL10 contributions 2 Good Overview & Orientation to the District Dec 2019 The tour was a great orientation to the Red Light District. Our guide Charlie was engaging, informative, and encouraged people to ask questions and let their guards down. We ...
Chicago has issued 77,000 tickets this year at intersections where the yellow light lasts 2.9 seconds instead of the standard minimum of 3 seconds flat. That's almost $8 million in fines. "Three seconds is way too fast for a yellow light, I think," said driver John Mathy. Indeed, th...
Knox scofflaws ignore red light camera tickets -- Fines may total more than $4,000 for 1 driver The testimony discusses current statistics on tax evasion, the argument for trying to stem it, and why IRS efforts so far have been disappointing. It then focuses on specific issues related to ...
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It's now 2019, and the cameras are still up and operating in 300 locations. The city issued 500,000 red light camera tickets last year at $100 apiece. The Morning Insiders thought it was a good opportunity to ask the aldermen who signed the pledge if they lived up to their promise. ...
We have been living and dying by engineering malpractice since 1965. Nobody thought anything of it until now. The reason there is a big stink now is because cities dispense red light camera tickets to their entire populations within a few years. That has provoked sufficient anger in a suffici...