Speed Cameras Coming Soon to Annapolis
The city says speed cameras will be installed by March 1 near Mills Parole and Germantown elementary schools.
The city of Annapolis announced that the first phase of speed camera installation near local schools will be completed by Friday. The following two school zones have been chosen as the first active locations: Mills Parole Elementary Germantown Elementary The speed enforcement equipment uses a radar camera programmed to capture a series of photographs of vehicles exceeding the posted limit by more than 12 mph during the weekday hours of 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. only. To allow drivers who live, work or travel through the area time to become more familiar with the program, warning notices will be issued to violators for the first 30 days beginning March 1. Once the grace period concludes, violators will receive a $40 citation, which may be contested …
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Annapolis Rose
12:25 pm on Friday, March 1, 2013
A for-profit company manages these cameras. I want more policemen and none of these privatized scams that are nothing more then a regressive tax on the middle class. Privatizing government is the wholesale corruption of government and destruction of a Democracy. Our taxes are sky high because we have to pay for-profit prices for government services. These business owners buy and sell our …   more ›