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May 08, 2007
Many D.C. Red-Light Cameras Broken
From the Washingtonpost.com:
A reminder that all smart camera systems need to be continually maintained.
About half of the 50 red-light enforcement cameras in the District have been out of service in recent months, giving a pass to drivers and potentially depriving the city of millions of dollars in fines, according to a firm that has taken over the system.
Twenty-three of the cameras have not been working at all, and some have been out of service for as long as six months, according to a memorandum written by Phoenix-based American Traffic Solutions, or ATS, which is to officially take over management of the cameras today.
Posted by rshah at May 8, 2007 10:33 AM
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