By: Scott McCabe
Examiner Staff Writer
October 27, 2009 The District has raked in at least $36.4 million from nearly a half-million drivers in fiscal 2009 because of traffic cameras, almost double the amount two years ago, according to a study released Monday.
D.C. police collected $29.9 million from speed camera fines and $6.5 million from red-light cameras tickets in the first 11 months of the last budget year, according to a study by AAA Mid-Atlantic.
The report did not include amounts for the final month because the District was still counting the money at the time the study was conducted.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/crime/Traffic-cameras-earn-D_C_-_36_4M-in-_09-from-speeders-8441583-66195607.html
Examiner Staff Writer
October 27, 2009 The District has raked in at least $36.4 million from nearly a half-million drivers in fiscal 2009 because of traffic cameras, almost double the amount two years ago, according to a study released Monday.
D.C. police collected $29.9 million from speed camera fines and $6.5 million from red-light cameras tickets in the first 11 months of the last budget year, according to a study by AAA Mid-Atlantic.
The report did not include amounts for the final month because the District was still counting the money at the time the study was conducted.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/crime/Traffic-cameras-earn-D_C_-_36_4M-in-_09-from-speeders-8441583-66195607.html
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