The latest incident of barbarity cut the speed camera near Jane and St. Claire

The latest incident of barbarity cut the speed camera near Jane and St. Claire

A speed camera on Rockcliffe Bolewards near Gen Street and St. Claire Avenue is the latest in Toronto.

The Toronto police confirmed that the camera had been cut and the incident was under investigation. No suspicious information has been released.

It is the latest in a long string of events where speed cameras have been damaged in the last year.

The camera wandal number of the park shouldid drive has been a target. It has been cut six times, began in 2024. The latest event took place in early July, A week later a security camera was installed To monitor speed camera.

Another five speed cameras were damaged In just one week in June.

The city of Toronto stated that it is not near the cameras, which is a service provided by a seller, and does not ding to repair or repair taxpayers.

The city spokesperson said that when a camera is barbaric, it is the responsibility of a seller to change or fix the equipment within a maximum of 30 days and report serious incidents of torrento police services.

“There is no cost for the city (and) () no additional taxpayer dollar is spent, each time an ASE device is damaged, as it is created in a contract with the seller.”

A recent survey It was found that automated speed enforcement (ASE) camera cameras are changing the driver’s habits – even the ticket number continues to increase.

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