
LA Installs 125 Speed Cameras, Fines Up to $500
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Los Angeles City Council approves 125 speed cameras for installation this summer, targeting crash hot spots and areas near vulnerable groups. A sixty-day warning period begins in July, with fines of up to $500 starting in September. The cameras will be placed in state-approved safety corridors across various neighborhoods, joining a statewide pilot program. Options like community service for fines are available to address concerns over impacts on low-income individuals. Officials will track results with yearly reports to reduce speeds and improve street safety.
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