State certifies red-light cameras, ticketing likely to resume soon
Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday night said all of New Jersey’s red-light cameras have been certified, so towns may soon be able to resume issuing tickets for the devices that have quickly multiplied across the state.
Five weeks ago, the state suspended all but 22 of the 85 cameras in New Jersey after it was determined that the amber lights at those intersections might not have given motorists enough time to get through.
Tickets had not been issued for the red-light cameras in question while the DOT directed towns to conduct speed surveys at the intersections. The cameras photograph vehicles and their license plates when drivers run red lights. Tickets are then mailed to the vehicles’ owners. (Frassinelli and Portnoy, The Star-Ledger)
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There is a cause spreading on Facebook and youstand about NJ police and courts cashing in on red light cameras and tickets – https://youstand.com/cause/8112/stop-new-jersey-from-profiting-on-safety-108