Red light cameras off to slow start

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Los Angeles officials voiced frustration Monday with the status of the city's $15 million red-light camera enforcement program amid installation delays and other problems. Daily News.

Designed to catch motorists who speed through red lights, the program was supposed to have installed cameras at 32 intersections by June.

But six intersections still do not have cameras, and the success rate in issuing tickets to motorists who are photographed is about 65 percent - far below the 80 percent that had been promised.

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