San Juan Capistrano's City Council is due to reconsider what to do about the two intersections covered by red-light cameras at a future meeting, but the Riverside County city of Murrieta has it on tonight's agenda.
The council there might end its contract for the cameas at three intersections or, if the council takes the police recommendation, add them at other intersections. But one councilman suggests donating the money from the camera fines to charity.
That, he argues, would eliminate the public mistrust that the cameras are just money-machines.
Surprisingly, here in Capistrano, the unofficial poll on the The Capistrano Dispatch homepage found a clear majority of the public support the use of the cameras.
Here's the Riverside Press Enterprise story on the Murrieta debate.
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