Posted on Sep 19, 2023
Red-light, speed cameras on tap as fatal traffic crashes continue to rise in St. Louis
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
"ST. LOUIS — Officials are working to bring red-light cameras back to the city following a rough few years of reckless driving, red-light-running and high-profile deaths on St. Louis roads.
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones announced the plan alongside other officials at a press conference Monday morning.
“We’re looking forward to enhancing our traffic enforcement beyond traffic stops,” she said.
The announcement marks officials’ latest push to reverse a troubling rise in traffic fatalities since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Seventy-eight people were killed on city streets last year, the second-highest total in two decades."...
"ST. LOUIS — Officials are working to bring red-light cameras back to the city following a rough few years of reckless driving, red-light-running and high-profile deaths on St. Louis roads.
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones announced the plan alongside other officials at a press conference Monday morning.
“We’re looking forward to enhancing our traffic enforcement beyond traffic stops,” she said.
The announcement marks officials’ latest push to reverse a troubling rise in traffic fatalities since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Seventy-eight people were killed on city streets last year, the second-highest total in two decades."...
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If the community was prone to obey the law, this might work, but in this case I don't see a return on investment
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