How to avoid camera citations: Don’t run red lights

Scott Harlan rails against traffic cameras in Redmond. I would bet his anger stems from a citation that he or someone close to him received for violating the law. Please let Scott know that he and his family can opt-out of the process. It’s very simple. Don’t run red lights, you won’t get a ticket in the mail.

Scott Harlan rails against traffic cameras in Redmond.

I would bet his anger stems from a citation that he or someone close to him received for violating the law. Please let Scott know that he and his family can opt-out of the process. It’s very simple. Don’t run red lights, you won’t get a ticket in the mail.

There is a camera in front of the school my children previously attended, long overdue for the safety of our children. Cars are slowing down, the cameras are influencing driver behavior, “shocking” as Scott would say.

Polls and elections do not show that a majority of citizens do not want this type of traffic enforcement, contrary to the editorial. He must be  using the same research assistant as Villeneuve.

Jim Jolliffe, Redmond resident