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FC: Lockheed gets $70 for each red light ticket in San Diego


From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2001 12:25:25 -0400

More coverage:

     Ex-worker says firm puts profits over safety
     Jul. 7, 2001 05:50 ET
     http://www.uniontrib.com/news/metro/20010706-9999_7m6cameras.html

     Clouds on holiday horizon
     Jul. 7, 2001 05:30 ET
     http://www.newsobserver.com/saturday/news/columnists/Story/513067p-508721c.html

     Motorists race to court to challenge red-light cameras -- Photos
     called privacy threat
     Jul. 7, 2001 04:46 ET
     http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20010706/3462035s.htm

     Most red-light camera cases voided
     Jul. 4, 2001 05:48 ET
     http://www.uniontrib.com/news/metro/20010703-9999_1m3tickets.html

     STOP OR THEY'LL SHOOT
     Jul. 3, 2001 05:44 ET
     http://www.accessatlanta.com/partners/ajc/epaper/editions/today/business_b3048022d12c103b0034.html

     Look who's watching
     Jul. 3, 2001 04:15 ET
     http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20010703-698391.htm

     District Begins Using Radar Cameras
     Jul. 3, 2001 03:15 ET
     http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A10846-2001Jul2.html

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From: rms () privacyfoundation org (Richard M. Smith)
To: "'Declan McCullagh'" <declan () well com>
Subject: Lockheed gets a piece of the action with the San Diego red-light cameras
Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 13:59:01 -0400
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Hi,

City governments hire private firms all of the time
to help provide city services.  However, the idea of
that a private company gets a percentage of traffic fines
seems quite wrong headed to me.

  Ex-worker says firm puts profits over safety
  Man testifies that revenue is main purpose of red-light cameras at
intersections
  http://www.uniontrib.com/news/metro/20010706-9999_7m6cameras.html

  "Lockheed gets $70 for every $271 fine generated by a red-light
  ticket in San Diego, according to testimony yesterday."

Richard M. Smith
CTO, http://www.privacyfoundation.org

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From: "Diamond, Richard" <Richard.Diamond () mail house gov>
Subject: Local news coverage of San Diego red light camera criminal case
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 20:22:58 -0400
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Here's an update from local stations on today's hearing in San Diego where red light cameras are on trial.

Highlights: a Lockheed Martin whistleblower takes the stand to say their only motive was profit. Also, a San Diego court clerk testifies that the camera program was fraught with problems. The case will continue into next week. Full text below.

Richard Diamond
Office of the Majority Leader
US House of Representatives
202-225-6007 / www.freedom.gov

Artie Ojeda, Lawyers challenge 400 red-light tickets, NBCSanDiego.com, 7/5/01
<http://NBCSanDiego.com/cgi-bin/gx.cgi/AppLogic+FTContentServer?pagename=FutureTense/Apps/Xcelerate/Render&c=NBCArticle&cid=NBCCSXHFSOC&p=NBCWPJZRB8C&preview=true>http://NBCSanDiego.com/cgi-bin/gx.cgi/AppLogic+FTContentServer?pagename=FutureTense/Apps/Xcelerate/Render&c=NBCArticle&cid=NBCCSXHFSOC&p=NBCWPJZRB8C&preview=true

SAN DIEGO, July 5 - A San Diego judge is being asked to dismiss hundreds of red-light tickets in what may be one of the largest traffic court cases in history. Lawyers for the people who received citations are arguing that the automated cameras used to generate the tickets are unconstitutional.


Lawyers want the judge to dismiss tickets issued to some 400 drivers who were photographed running red lights at 19 San Diego intersections. The lawyers argued Thursday that the red-light cameras installed and operated at the intersections by Lockheed Martin are there to generate revenue and not to protect public safety. They also claimed that the remote surveillance violates the constitutional rights of San Diego drivers.

[snip. --DBM]

Red Light Camera Hearing Begins: Lawsuit Seeks To Have Tickets Thrown Out, KGTV-10, 7/5/01 <http://www.thesandiegochannel.com/sand/news/stories/news-85893420010705-130747.html>http://www.thesandiegochannel.com/sand/news/stories/news-85893420010705-130747.html SAN DIEGO, 4:15 p.m. PDT July 5, 2001 -- Witnesses began testifying Thursday in a class-action lawsuit aimed at getting hundreds of red light camera tickets thrown out.

A total of 290 drivers are named in the suit, which claims that the red light ticket program in San Diego is flawed and unfair.

[snip --DBM]

If you'd like more detailed information on the red light cameras, you can call the city information line at (619) 533-5604.

<http://www.kogo.com/localstory.html?ID=20010703132003>http://www.kogo.com/localstory.html?ID=20010703132003

Most red-light camera cases voided; But refunds aren't OK'd for motorists who've paid fines, San Diego Union-Tribune, 7/3/01

A judge yesterday threw out almost all the active traffic tickets generated by red-light cameras at three San Diego intersections, a move that followed city officials' announcement of possible irregularities with the cameras.

Superior Court Presiding Judge Wayne Peterson dismissed almost all unresolved red-light citations issued before June 6 by cameras at 16th and F streets downtown; Ingraham Street and Garnet Avenue in Pacific Beach; and Mira Mesa Boulevard and Black Mountain Road in Mira Mesa.

[snip --DBM]




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