No More Grace for Red-Light Runners
A 30-day grace period to warn motorists about running red lights in Ventura is over, as cameras set up at two intersections will now send citations costing a minimum of $271, city police officials said Wednesday.
Within five days of being caught on camera, a violator will receive a computer printout in the mail, complete with multiple photographs of the incident and a court date, officials said.
The cameras are set up at the intersections of Victoria Avenue and Telegraph Road, and Victoria Avenue and Telephone Road. During the grace period, 228 warnings were issued.
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