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Has St. Pete Created a Red Light Camera Scam?

People are being forced to consider taking a potential illegal action to avoid paying for program of questionable legal

Mayor Foster's decision to exempt red light camera citations where the car owner submits an affidavit stating they were not the driver will likely create a significant number of such affidavits.

Since most people view the whole red light camera program as nothing but a government revenue scam, it is possible that they may opt for the affidavit as an easy out.

This could make the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Ken Burke's job even more difficult.  

Watch for the red light camera companies, American Traffic Solutions in the City's instance, to begin utilizing those red light cameras to get a picture of the DRIVER.

Next question will be does this constitute and illegal search?

Bigger question is why not just put the whole program on  hold until the State and the County figure things out?

Why not treat everyone fairly and wait until the law is clear?

Answer MONEY. I was in some of the meetings with ATS when they sold the City this program. It was a money scam wrapped neatly in a cloak of traffic safety. You could tell by all the grins when the subject of money came up. Some of the most disgusting meetings I sat in my 25 plus years on City Staff. And that is saying a lot.

Enterprising attorneys will soon figure a way to write the affidavit and people are being forced to consider taking a potential  illegal action to avoid  paying for program of questionable legal status and limited public safety impact.

All of this makes great headlines during campaign season, but in reality the Mayor has simply made the whole issue even more distasteful.

Another example of timid leadership.

We can only hope something good regarding red light cameras might happen in the Legislature, but with  millions of dollars flowing through the doors of red light camera companies ever month they have a lot of money to spread around.

You know what they say about Tallahassee, it's the best government money can buy.

e-mail Doc at: dr.webb@verizon.net, or send me a Facebook Friend  request.

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StPete Polls March 1, 2013 at 08:29 pm
There are members of City Council that have received red light camera citations. I've talked to them and in each case it was a family member that was driving. None of them filled out the affidavit to have the ticket issued to the driver because it would raise the cost of the ticket, so they paid it themselves. Under the new city policy these council members could legally fill out the affidavit and have no fee at all. With this new policy it is guaranteed that the number of affidavits filed will go up dramatically because there will no longer be a monetary penalty for doing so. In fact there will be a monetary incentive to submit an affidavit.
Rider March 2, 2013 at 12:24 pm
Why don't they extend the payment deadline to two months instead of one, (when the fine increases)? That would allow the owners of the car to flag down the driver and work something out. This affidavit suggestion is going to be one big mess and we need to continue working things out to stem the tide of all these unruly and unsafe drivers running red lights. Is there any plan on standardizing the yellow lights, on all traffic signals, to help people make an informed decision when the green light ends? How about extending the red light on the opposing side at the intersection, too? One second longer could save lives, many lives.
StPete Polls March 2, 2013 at 12:49 pm
Email and call the mayor and council with your thoughts. It really can have an effect. Also, go and speak this Thursday at 8:30am to City Council if you can. I will be there to voice my concerns about the Mayor's plan.
Patriot March 2, 2013 at 11:11 pm
Red light cameras must go! simple!
Red March 20, 2013 at 12:02 pm
It's always been about the money.
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