Thousands of erroneous camera tickets have been issued to innocent Marylanders.
It’s so bad that even a driver stopped at a red light in Baltimore City was fined with a speeding ticket from a photo enforcement device.
And now reports are coming out that a full-scale, national FBI investigation has been launched into allegations of widespread bribery of politicians by camera companies.
Already, Karen Finley, ex-CEO of the RedFlex photo enforcement company, has pleaded guilty to bribery of politicians in exchange for camera contracts.
Yet in spite of all this, Baltimore County Council members just recently voted to double their speed camera budget.
Baltimore City – after shutting down their failure of a program for two years – is now poised to jumpstart their speed cameras once again citywide.
Enough is enough.
The time is now to end this unconstitutional scheme in our state once and for all.
I’m asking you today to join with me in signing MarylandCampaign for Liberty’s citizen action petition against camera fraud in Maryland.
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6 comments:
Red light cameras just as bad the one at Seaford Walmart and rt13 flashes but no cars went through.
I'm all for this. I got my picture taken twice recently, and wasn't speeding either time. The photos do not have distance stamps on them and cannot ed.be defended in court.
Time to put this one to bed.
Dare you say corruption in baltimore! Ha omallys legacy the sphinkster of Md
Warren Buffet the Congressman's son who stopped the pipeline ..sold Smithfield Pork to the Chinese and owns Dairy Queen is the man behind speed cameras and his company receives more revenue from them than the jurisdictions bribed to place them ..since he supports Demo-Progressives ..the media says he is a good parasite member of their 1%
We got a ticket that just showed the rear of our utility trailer, and sent a ticket using that plate. Didn't matter whose truck was pulling it.
Fruitland has become unlivable with all the camera's and now all street's have been lowered to 25 MPH...I avoid that hole all together.
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