States across the country are installing Reflex stop sign cameras to increase revenue.
According to a 2012 article in LA Weekly, California"s Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA) has installed stop sign cameras in seven of their parks.
States are using stop sign cameras to make make millions of dollars.
A recent NBC Los Angeles article, revealed the MRCA uses seven stop sign cameras to make millions.
According to a 2012 MRCA ordinance, stop sign violators and bicyclists will be ticketed, fined and have a lien put on any property they own.
Bicyclists caught going faster than 15 MPH (Section 3.10) can be fined $100-$1000 dollars and could be jailed for six months.
The ordinance warns, that if a bicyclist or motorist fails to pay their speeding tickets their fines will be doubled and a lien could be placed on their property. (See Section 6.1.8)
A 2010 Road Show article warned, stop sign cameras are the new red light cameras.
From California to Alabama states have begun installing stop sign cameras to generate revenue.
This shouldn"t surprise anyone. Last month I warned everyone that DHS pays police millions to ticket motorists.
What should surprise everyone, is the numerous ways police can ticket motorists.
Police use "confirmation lights" to ticket motorists
Soon police will use "confirmation lights" to ticket motorists.
A recent article in the Bismark Tribune warns, that police in North Dakota are spending $600,000 to install "confirmation lights" at ninety-seven intersections.
"Confirmation lights" allow police to see if a traffic signal is red or green.
Anyone want to guess how they will recoup their $600K?
States are also using school bus, stop sign cameras to increase revenue.
Stop sign cameras mean increased revenue
States across the country are installing Redflex school bus, stop sign cameras to increase revenue.
Generally speaking, Redflex and states don"t want the public to know how much they make from ticketing motorists.
In 2008, Redflex bought SmartBus Live to expand it"s stop light camera program and boost profits.
Redflex wants stop sign cameras on every school bus
RedFlex"s Student Guardian program is designed to make them millions and put stop sign cameras on every school bus.
The above video, shows how law enforcement and Redflex are working together to put stop sign cameras on every school bus.
School districts spend tens of millions to outfit buses with stop sign cameras.
School districts have no problem spending millions to make millions off of motorists.
It doesn"t get any plainer than that, states are using stop sign cameras to make millions by ticketing motorists.
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