Editorial: Pritzker signs “Mandates-Various,” quietly replacing red light cameras after construction – Riverside/Brookfield Landmark

"That was very good news for North Riverside, which has taken in an average of $1.7 million in red-light camera fines since 2014, and for red-light camera companies, who continue to rake in profits. It was very much less good news for Joe and Jane Motorist, who will continue to be dinged $100 for rolling through red lights while making right turns and playing Russian roulette with traffic signals while trying to make left turns as lights change. It continues to be policing for profit at its most cynical."
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Tubal-Caine
2 years ago

Shoot them with your 3D printed arms!

Giddyap
2 years ago

Crooked Insider Bill Saves Red Light Ripoff Camera In North Riverside

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