Seattle Escorts: Guest commentary / Red-light cameras Haugen’s obstruction leaves voters little …
Will she give other communities the opportunity to choose whether to keep the cameras or not? From The Herald: “Haugen said she’d fight against … requiring a vote before cameras can be used. ‘I don’t agree with that,’ she said.”
Initiatives are necessary when politicians take the ostrich approach, sticking their head in the sand hoping that ignoring the problem will make it go away. It doesn’t work that way (RE: Initiative 695).
The Herald has done a stellar job exposing the corruption this program breeds. The red-light camera company executives who impersonate local citizens to promote their product, the police officers who prostitute themselves to maintain the cameras’ cash flow, and the city councils that can’t objectively review the cameras’ failure because (when faced with internal emails) they’ve admitted they’re hooked on the money.
See the full article from “HeraldNet”
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