• The Newspaper
....Robert Montgomery
spent three months collecting the signatures needed to force the
council, which is in full support of automated ticketing machines, to
let voters decide whether the machines ought to be kept.
Montgomery
decided to get involved after being incensed by a pro-camera article in
the local newspaper....
Ticket cameras have lost 28 of 31 votes so far and are likely to lose all 4 on the November 4th ballot. Once citizens see the true money grab purpose for ticket cameras, they almost always vote them out. Voters in Sierra Vista, St. Charles County in Missouri, Cleveland and Maple Heights in Ohio are all likely to vote the money grab machines out.
James C. Walker, Life Member - National Motorists Association
1 Comments in Response to Sierra Vista, Arizona To Vote On Banning Traffic Cameras
Ticket cameras have lost 28 of 31 votes so far and are likely to lose all 4 on the November 4th ballot. Once citizens see the true money grab purpose for ticket cameras, they almost always vote them out. Voters in Sierra Vista, St. Charles County in Missouri, Cleveland and Maple Heights in Ohio are all likely to vote the money grab machines out. James C. Walker, Life Member - National Motorists Association