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  • Florida: Vendor Tries To Save Red Light Cameras Despite Accident Rise

    Accidents are up at the intersections with red light cameras in Hollywood, Florida, but American Traffic Solutions (ATS) is desperate to keep the troubled system alive. City commissioners last week unanimously approved an ordinance to dump the controversial devices, only to back away from the resolution after ATS proposed a last-minute deal. The company will, in effect, pay the council to ignore the city police chief’s warning about the impact of automated ticketing since January 2011.

    “Just so we’re clear, we looked at empirical data, we did a lot of thorough research on accidents and fatalities,” Chief Tomas Sanchez said on Wednesday. “We have also seen a dramatic increase in most intersections of twice as much rear end accidents occur after the red light camera implementation [compared] to before the red light camera implementation. As a whole, there have been more accidents at each intersection.”

    The program has also failed to produce the promised amount of revenue to the city, largely due to state-mandated increases in yellow signal warning times that took effect on May 31, 2013. As most of the tickets were written for minor, split-second violations, the extra time has caused citation revenue to plunge. On top of this, a Florida Court of Appeals decision declared the process ATS used to review citations in Hollywood was illegal, so the city has been unable to collect fines since March. ATS will now forgive $100,000 in charges to the city in return for sixty days to find a way to work around the appellate court ruling and create a profitable ticketing program.

    Source: Florida: Vendor Tries To Save Red Light Cameras Despite Accident Rise


  • Florida’s leading red light camera company, ATS, spending big on politics

    As efforts to reform Florida’s red light camera laws picked up momentum in 2013, one of the largest red light camera companies pumped more than a quarter-million dollars into political coffers.

    Scouring state campaign records, 10 Investigates found private company American Traffic Solutions (ATS) and its subsidiaries made 56 donations to candidates, parties, and political action committees at the state level. The $258,000 in contributions do not include separate contributions to city- and county-level candidates.

    While 39 of state-level contributions came in the form of $500 donations to legislative campaigns, the majority of the cash went to the Republican Party of Florida ($130,000) and the Florida Democratic Party ($55,000). All of the Democratic money came in 2013’s final months, while almost all of the Republican Party’s donations came in the first half of the year, prior to increased efforts by conservative lawmakers to repeal the technology.

    ATS also donated more than $50,000 to various political committees, such as: $10,000 to the Florida Leadership Committee, a PAC run by State Sen. Jack Latvala, R-Clearwater; and $10,000 to Innovate Florida, a PAC run by former State Rep. Shawn Harrison, R-Tampa.

    Latvala was also among the 39 candidates who received direct donations from ATS. The majority are Democratic and moderate Republicans who support the use of red light camera technology in Florida.

    Full article: http://www.wtsp.com/ … ding-big-on-politics


  • Florida quietly shortened yellow light standards & lengths, resulting in more red light camera tickets for you

    A subtle, but significant tweak to Florida’s rules regarding traffic signals has allowed local cities and counties to shorten yellow light intervals, resulting in millions of dollars in additional red light camera fines.

    The 10 News Investigators discovered the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) quietly changed the state’s policy on yellow intervals in 2011, reducing the minimum below federal recommendations. The rule change was followed by engineers, both from FDOT and local municipalities, collaborating to shorten the length of yellow lights at key intersections, specifically those with red light cameras (RLCs).

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