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Lorne Holler: Some intersection drivers in a hurry to meet Jesus

Lorne Holler writes:
I was sitting at the red light, the light changed green on my side and a semi blew through the red light like it wasn't even there. Two days later was behind a pickup that actually stopped for the green light. I suggest putting a red light camera up and then send the red light runner an actual ticket in the mail. The camera would take pictures of the vehicle and their tag number. I have noticed its a behavioral issue, because all the precautions are there and are working. Folks are just in a hurry I guess to meet Jesus. --Lorne
Comments re article 75859 Peggy Fudge Intersection needs more than double lights




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