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escabar
11-01-2005, 07:32 AM
Not an invitation to go nutz...but good to know...
Apparently the city failed to renew the contract with the company that provides the film...

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-redlight1nov01,1,903813.story?ctrack=1&cset=true

ultraflip
11-01-2005, 07:44 AM
i call bs!!!! :bs:

Alpha4LFE
11-01-2005, 08:15 AM
i still would't go running red lights. evos have enough attention from law enforcement as it is.

genrec
11-01-2005, 08:25 AM
i saw this on the news this morning.....eh whatever

Skiracer
11-01-2005, 08:27 AM
Can someone paste the article. I'm not a registered user of the site.

escabar
11-01-2005, 08:41 AM
Red-Light Cameras Come to a Full Stop
• Candid L.A. councilman says they were turned off in June and may remain shuttered till 2006.

By Jia-Rui Chong, Times Staff Writer
No, it wasn't good fortune that let you run that red light without getting a ticket in the mail.

The city's red-light cameras haven't been working since June and could remain idle for several more months, a Los Angeles official said Monday.
The contract for operating the cameras, which take photos of drivers who plow through a red light, expired as the city was deciding which company to choose for the next contract, Councilman Dennis Zine said.

"I'd say it's a victim of bureaucracy," Zine said. "I'd be surprised if any of them were online before next year."

Los Angeles has red-light cameras at 16 intersections across the city — a tiny fraction of the total signaled crossings but a looming force for motorists who drive by them each day. In the first four years that Affiliated Computer Services operated the cameras, officials issued 63,000 citations and recorded a drop in the number of traffic collisions, according to a city report.

Zine said the city did not inform the public that the service had stopped, but he felt he should be candid about the situation.

"There's an advantage until the public finds out they're not doing anything," he said. "It's like parking a police car in front of a building and not having a police officer nearby. What good does that do? It's good until people realize there's a police car parked there and there's no one connected to the car."

It's not exactly clear why the city let the service stop. But Zine expressed concerns about the consequences for drivers, especially as the holiday season approaches and the danger of drunk driving increases.

Affiliated Computer Services' contract was set to expire in June 2004, and the city decided to seek proposals from other companies to provide the camera service. The city extended the contract to June 14, 2005, but as of that date had not agreed on a replacement, Zine said.

The city and the vendor also dispute who was responsible for taking cameras down, he added.

On Monday, the council's Public Safety Committee voted on a recommendation for the new contract, which would pay a company $15 million over five years to operate 32 automated red-light cameras. The committee voted 3 to 2 to recommend Nestor Traffic Systems. In a previous vote, the Police Commission also recommended Nestor.

Zine said he and Councilman Greig Smith opposed the plan because they wanted to do a pilot project to help the city choose between Nestor and another vendor, Redflex, which scored only 3 points lower than Nestor in a city analysis.

Before the shutdown, police officials were so pleased with the drop in accidents at intersections with cameras that they talked about expanding the program.

Source: LA Times 11/1/2005: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-redlight1nov01,1,903813.story?ctrack=1&cset=true

kimletrim
11-01-2005, 10:32 AM
So I suppose this is an invitation to run every red light camera intersection! :2funny:

rammsteinmatt
11-01-2005, 11:43 AM
to find out 2 weeks later that you lost your license for running x red lights, all caught on camera, and LA was just pulling a fast one

SpoonDC2
11-01-2005, 06:44 PM
I saw this on KCAL 9 News at 2 o'clock :police:

helli0n
11-03-2005, 04:57 AM
I think the same thing happened in Oceanside. I was sitting stopped at a red light and watched a SEMI run a left turn red & then a car run a red in the same intersection with no flash from the cameras at all. Strange...when you need a red light camera it doesn't work. :D