Crime & Safety

How a Red-Light Camera Ticket is Reviewed

American Traffic Solutions, the vendor for Arnold's red-light cameras, released a new video on YouTube last week.

Confusion about how Arnold's red-light cameras operate has drawn a lot of attention in the city. The city's website even includes a FAQ section for the public.

In its latest bid to explain how the cameras work, American Traffic Solutions (ATS), the vendor for Arnold's red-light cameras, released a new video on YouTube last week.

In the video, ATS shows how a violation is reviewed. 

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"Hopefully this video will help further explain the review process and clear up any misconceptions about how a captured event becomes an issued violation,” stated Charles Territo, vice president of communications for ATS, in a Friday news release.

The city's red-light cameras have been in the news a lot, with the most recent Patch story examining a lawsuit in Jefferson County. In September 2012, a lawsuit claiming the use of red-light cameras in Arnold is unconstitutional was dismissed in Jefferson County court.

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