Council deadlocked on red light program

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Los Angeles motorists remained caught in legislative limbo Wednesday as the City Council deadlocked on a vote to end the red-light camera program this summer. Daily News.

The council split 7-7 on whether to allow the program to expire on July 31, and later decided to send the issue to the Budget and Finance Committee for review.

In the meantime, the Los Angeles Police Department plans to continue citing motorists photographed running red lights at the 32 intersections where they're installed.


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