Two more red-light cameras will start ticketing

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Updated: 3/23 1:46 am
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Tickets will soon be given out at two Jacksonville intersections where red-light traffic cameras are about to go live.

The warning period is over and now red-light runners will get a fine of $158.

Saturday morning, the westbound approach of Beach Boulevard and 295 will start ticketing. The eastbound approach of Beach Boulevard at Hodges Boulevard begins 24 hours later.

You can find out where all the red-light cameras are on our website. Click on the Action button.

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Paul Henry - 3/23/2013 8:52 PM
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"now red-light runners will get a fine of $158." Another day, another inaccurate story. Unlike police officer-issued tickets, automated for-profit tickets are not given to the person that broke the law. That's a great concept for North Korea, but in America we're supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. That's gone and forgotten since law enforcement is now a for-profit scheme. Automated for-profit law enforcement is a bad idea, and it breeds corruption. Support the Florida Motorist Rights Restoration Act, HB 1061.
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