Red-light cameras still a hot topic
I don’t like the new red-light cameras and here are some of the
reasons why. At most signals, when a red-light runner is pulled over,
the officer will talk to the driver and ask why they ran the red
light. During that questioning the officer can determine if the
officer is drunk has a medical problem and he can also run a check on
the driver for warrants or to see if the car is stolen. None of this
can be achieved by taking a photograph of the car. When an officer
issues a ticket it’s to the driver, who may not be the registered
owner. Most of these cameras use radar enforcement to stop speeders.
Officers also use modern technology but there is human involvement,
which I believe, is better than a camera.
I think these “big brother” cameras give a false sense of security
that all drivers will now stop for red lights. I have seen drivers
speed up to beat the camera’s flash and I have seen them slam on
their breaks when the signal turns yellow.
I strongly prefer the human element and effectiveness of police
officer involvement. But if the city must stay with this camera
concept they should at least rethink where the citation money should
go. How about expediting the repairs of our community streets so
drivers can concentrate on traffic signals instead of dodging
potholes?
MARK HARRIS
Costa Mesa
Please, please put them up at any and every intersection. After
living in Newport Beach for 33 years, I have seen red-light running
become an epidemic. In our neighborhood, there was a horrible death a
couple of years ago, of a mother and her children. I am totally in
favor of it and thanks for the coverage.
JIM THOBE
Newport Beach
I definitely support the red-light cameras. I think they are
really needed.
ROSE McVICKER
Costa Mesa
I feel that the red-light cameras are an excellent idea and I wish
they were at more intersections. I think it will save a lot of lives
and accidents by catching these people that go through the red
lights.
KATHY COX
Costa Mesa
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