Had some free time at work, found a list of Alderpeople that support it and emailed all them.
Found the list here: http://www.citizenstoabolishredlightcameras.com/candidates-pledge.html
Emailed that group too, why not - chicagocoalitionforchange@gmail.com
Chicago City Council Members who have signed a pledge to rid of the cameras.
Bob Fioretti 2nd
Pat Dowell 3rd
Leslie Hairston 5th
Roderick Sawyer 6th
Anthony Beale 9th
Toni Fowlkes 16th
Emails:
service@6thwardchicago.com
2ndwarddemorg@gmail.com
ward03@cityofchicago.org
LHairston@cityofchicago.org
ward09@cityofchicago.org
Toni.Foulkes@cityofchicago.org
My email to all them:
Subject: Support for Keeping and Improving Red Light/Speed Cameras
As a person who walks and bikes in Chicago, I want to express my concern your support to have red-light and speed cameras gone.
I feel incredibly safer on our city streets and sidewalks (and studies back up that I should) with these cameras around. This is one of the few things the city government has done recently that I love, please don't take this away from us.
Not only for the "people should follow the law" reasoning (if you break the law there should be consequences) but also I know that if I am hit my a driver while on my bike or when walking across the street (both things that have happened to me), one of these cameras is likely to capture the collision.
There are better measures to improve the system and reduce monetary fines than just get rid of them.
Please, please, stop your support getting rid of these. It makes our city better and safer.
Tags:
Reminder to self: Avoid those intersections while on bike.
I received 2 of these speed camera tickets by Senn Park this past winter. I feel it's nothing but a scam to get money. Some cities (like Houston) have completely stopped the Red Light/Speed Camera programs.
When you don't speed at least five over, you don't get speed-camera tickets. When you don't run red lights, you don't get red light tickets. It's not a scam, and it's really not that hard!
I got a red-light ticket once when I rolled a right on red in my convertible years ago. Yeah, it sucks to pay it, but there was nothing scam about it. I didn't stop on the red. I got a speed-camera ticket in another country a couple of years ago, same thing. I was going too fast.
Stop complaining and just....slow....down!
The fine for speeding should be $1 for the first mph over the limit, plus $10 for the second mph. I'm not heartless and everyone makes mistakes.
For the third mph another $100 should be added to the previous $11. For the fourth mph it should be another $1000. For the fifth mph over anothrr zero is added to make it $10,000, and so on...
I got nailed by a red light camera once. Yes, it did suck to pay that big fine. It was also a big incentive NOT to do it again.
Well, were you speeding?
david, perhaps we avid bike riders need a license plate added to our bikes? I don't see the point in issuing tickets for 6mph over the limit?? I know I pay quite a bit for my Honda Civic with my insurance, city sticker, parking lots, parking meters, ect......
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