Houston Delays RLC ban vote. COUNCILMAN WANTS ALL SCAMERA EQUIPMENT REMOVED FROM PUBLIC PROPERTY!!!


Vote on red-light camera resolution delayed for a week.  COUNCILMAN WANTS ALL SCAMERA EQUIPMENT REMOVED FROM PUBLIC PROPERTY, PERIOD!

http://blog.chron.com/houstonpolitics/2011/08/vote-on-red-light-camera-resolution-delayed-for-a-week/

Vote on red-light camera resolution delayed for a week

The council will not act today on Mayor Annise Parker‘s resolution seeking its approval to shut off the city’s red-light cameras and fight its vendor in court over breach of contract. Councilwoman Sue Lovell tagged it, delaying a vote until at least next week.
 

Meanwhile, Councilman Mike Sullivan has attempted to attach an amendment to the resolution that would double-down a city shutdown of the cameras. It reads:
 

“All devices, equipment, cameras, software, and related apparatus known as ‘red-light cameras’ shall be removed immediately from all city rights of ways, traffic signals, posts, and poles and/or other public locations.”

The resolution only orders the cameras shut off. Sullivan’s amendment goes one step further and would have the equipment dismantled.
 

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