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Monday
Dec082014

No Speed Cameras For Suffolk County

 

No speed cameras for Suffolk County.  The worst best-kept-secret may be that Suffolk County will not be getting speed cameras.  Apparently, the debacle in Nassau County has Suffolk County’s elected officials rethinking its speed cameras for safety plan.  Speed cameras were scheduled to be installed and become operational in 2015.   It is expected that County Executive Bellone will be announcing later today* that he is scrapping the extremely controversial speed camera plan. The camera program was seen by many as a revenue generator that had nothing to do with safety at schools. Nassau County has generated over $12 million (fines and administrative fees) in revenue in the three months their program has been operational. 

In April of 2014 the Suffolk County Legislature voted 14-3 with Legislator Browning abstaining in favor of a speed camera program for school zones throughout Suffolk County. The proposal would sanction those caught on camera driving ten miles over a school zone speed limit. 

There are sixty-nine school districts in Suffolk County and a portable camera was to be assigned to each school district. The cameras were to be operational one half-hour before, during and after school events.The cameras were to be rotated at various schools throughout each district.

Legislators Trotta (13th LD.), Kennedy (12th LD) and Cilmi (10th LD) opposed the speed camera proposal in April and have scheduled a press conference for Tuesday morning. Legislator Trotta issued the following statement to Smithtown Matters:

 “As I have said from the start and when I voted against this legislation, speed zone cameras are nothing more than a money grab. When the County Executive gets caught with his hands in the taxpayer’s pocket, there is little choice but to pull the plug. This is no different from the overwhelmingly majority of red light tickets, which is simply taxation by citation,” said Suffolk Legislator Robert Trotta.

* County Executive Bellone at a 2pm press conference announced his decision to scrap the speed camera program. His statement is attached.

 

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