New Jersey wants immunity from NYC speed camera tickets.
The state senate voted to stop sharing resident info for out-of-state red light or speed camera violations.Lawmakers in New Jersey have just taken steps to prevent neighboring states from utilizing its driver records for the purpose of issuing tickets, specifically as they relate to speed monitoring or red light cameras.
New York City has installed thousands of new speed cameras since 2019, and has data to show areas with said cameras present have seen a 72 percent drop in speeding. New Jersey lawmakers, by contrast, have remained less willing to embrace these kinds of cameras, with bill co-sponsor Sen. Declan O’Scanlon calling the practice government-sanctioned theft.
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