Council Rejects Red Light Cameras
The City Council has rejected a plan to install cameras at intersections in an effort to nab drivers running red lights.
The council voted 5 to 0 against the plan at its meeting Tuesday night.
Sheriff’s Department Cmdr. Keith Parks recommended against the proposal after a private study determined that not enough people run red lights in the city to justify the program’s costs.
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