Talked to a guy who's wife got a red light camera ticket. Said it showed her slowing down and turning right on red never stopping - said it was funny - I asked was it $100 dollars funny.
As for Fixerupper I was at a red light and along came a 18 wheeler pulled on the air and kept going when it was red for him. I saw it coming and did not go on green. Bud light beer truck wheeled through a red light in rush hour traffic just one block from the one above. Both missed all cars.
Not cheap to operate, but isn't everything these days. City may end up with about half of the fines.
Yesterday I had a car run a stop sign in front on me on a wet street. Five lane rt 34 and drove very slow down the street as I honked for about 4 blocks. Was lucky to stop, but his door would have been the striking point - guess my full size would have won the hit not really with months in the body shop and comes out looking like crap.
My vote is for the cameras to get the s---t heads off the road.
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