Canton City Council agreed to table the proposed legislation until March 23, 2009. Council did so at the request of the mayor. Mayor Healy said that he was going to “make adjustments” to the legislation to make it “more palatable for people.”
Many people attended the meeting and were disappointed to find out that there would be no vote on the issue. I hope that all of those people, and more, attend the meeting on March 23. We cannot let these red light cameras and speed cameras be installed.
The changes the mayor wants to include are cosmetic, designed to make people think that the cameras are actually doing good. Who would be against funding for community patrols and bicycle cops? The mayor says that there may be a cap on the number of red light cameras and speed cameras in the City.
Credit must be given to councilwoman Mary Cirelli, D-at large, she opposed tabling the measure, as many people had attended the meeting for the vote, some taking the day off work.
The bonehead of the day award goes to Council Majority Leader Donald Casar, D-at large, who said he supports the cameras. “Why are the people so upset?,” he said after the meeting. “If you obey the law, you don’t go through red lights, you don’t speed — what’s the problem?” Well Mr Casar, the problem comes when people like you in city after city install the red light cameras and speed cameras, shorten yellow lights, cause an increase in collisions (746% increase in collisions in Chillicothe within 100 feet of red light camera intersections), and Redflex breaking countless laws in city after city. Redflex recently admitted streaming 24 hour video and having the ability to track movements of individuals based on the cars passing through several cameras that are streaming video. You see, councilman, if I am not speeding, and I do not run a red light (after you shorten the yellow light to try to make me run the red), I will still be just as dead when the guy behind me slams into my motorcycle because I had to brake hard to stop in time to not get a red light camera ticket. Again, the system in Chillicothe led to a 746% INCREASE in collisions within 100 feet of red light camera intersections (this is the approach, where people brake hard to keep from getting a ticket). Reflex will tell you that there is no, or next to no increase, but that is because if the car does not come to rest in the middle of the intersection, they do not count it. People are braking hard in the approach to the intersection, not after they have already entered it. Mr. Casar, this is what I have to worry about, you putting me at risk, then if I am forced to run a red light, knowing the guy behind me cannot stop, knowing that I will be killed if my motorcycle stops faster than his 18 wheeler, you deny me my due process rights at your “administrative hearing.” You shift the burden of proof from the City to the accused. This, Mr. Casar, is more to worry about.
To all of City Council, vote how your constituents feel. Most people, when informed, are opposed to these cameras. You have been hearing that, you said so at the last meeting. Any people that vote for these cameras will not stand much of a chance of being reelected. If these cameras are installed, there will be petitions circulated to remove them. While these petitions are being circulated, there may be petitions circulated to recall council members who vote for these cameras.