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Repeal stop-arm camera law

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Pennsylvania should repeal the stop-arm camera law, which is Act 19 of 2023. WPXI-TV has been running stories by Rick Earle and Amy Hudak about this. Stop-arm cameras are supposedly to keep people from illegally passing school buses.

Reports have many people claiming that tickets were issued in error. District judges have been dismissing almost all of the tickets when people have gone to court. People were due refunds for exorbitant filing fees, but had a hard time getting them. The massive amount of money being made from the tickets has also been looked into.

We were told that numerous safeguards were in place to ensure that everything was properly set up, calibrated, and multiple reviews would occur. If that happened, then why did all these supposedly erroneous tickets go out? This is so bad that one reporter asked Gov. Josh Shapiro if the entire stop-arm camera law should be repealed.

If this were truly about safety, then schools would do things to stop illegal passing. One school in Pennsylvania is testing a 4-foot strip with bright red LED lights that comes out when the bus is stopped, in order to block the next lane. The company said it prevents up to 95% of illegal passes. You have to stop, or your car will hit the device. This device costs money, while cameras bring in money.

End stop-arm cameras in Pennsylvania, along with all other types of automated enforcement.

James Sirkorski Jr.

Wapwallopen

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