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LA Police Commission Hits the Brakes on Red-Light Cameras
Since 2004, cameras have been mounted at intersections in the City of LA to provide pictorial evidence of red-light violations. The Police Commission has voted to get rid of them...
Since 2004, cameras have been mounted at 32 intersections in the City of LA to provide pictorial evidence of red-light violations. Some drivers may be glad to hear the Police Commission has voted to get rid of them, even though the LAPD says they are a deterrent. The City Council could override that decision. We hear the pros and cons. Also, a possible strike at local grocery chains, and homeboys and homegirls open a diner at Los Angeles City Hall. On our rebroadcast of today's To the Point, military and civilian challenges in Afghanistan.
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