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San Diego Wants to Extend Red Light Camera Ticketing, Bid Document Reveals
I'll tell you first-hand that, after having gotten one of these camera tickets, it has made my driving even more dangerous. You see, the ticket was $600, which is just absolutely ludicrous. If you worked at a minimum wage job, that would take a huge financial toll on you. I can see paying $200-$250, or something like that. Now, when I approach these intersections, I'm so freaked out about getting photographed again that I simply punch the gas if the light turns yellow. As I said, these cameras have made me a much more dangerous driver now. They need to go.— August 22, 2012 1:58 p.m.