Parkside drive speed camera, which has been repeatedly targeted in the west end of the city, was once again cut off Despite the recent installation of a surveillance camera,
The speed camera was damaged twice in November, a day after the second incident it was re -established. ITea Was Removed And threw a nearby duck into the pond in December, and Later Cut in May,
Parkside drive speed camera has given a minor to hundreds of drivers, confirming the city, assisting that it has assisted in issuing more than 67,000 tickets and generated $ 7 million in fine. It is also the most barbaric speed camera in Toronto.
Last week a monitoring camera was installed at the Parkside drive site. City and police officers have not yet commented due to security measures.
Parkside drive speed camera was installed when two seniors were killed in a multi-vegetable accident at the intersection of Parkside Drive and Spring Road. On October 12, 2021. it is One of the several that is damaged Late across the city. In an incident, police said that the camera was facing a different direction and may be related to the accident.
The city has repeatedly condemned the barbarity of speed cameras, stating that tampering with one of the equipment allows to continue dangerous speed and reduce the safety of all users, especially those who are more weak.
The Toronto Police Service (TPS) received other reports of damaged speed cameras, owned by the Redflex traffic system, but operated by the city. They include these places:
- Yonge Street and Glenn Elm Avenue (25 June)
- Dufferin Street and Lindsay Avenue (26 June)
- Shepard Avenue West & Cella Drive (26 June)
- Avenue Road and Caselfield Avenue (30 June)
- Midland Avenue and Ilsworth Avenue (30 June)
- Alesmere Road and Gladside Road (30 June)
Patricia d’Unha’s CITYNEWS files