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Monday, December 10, 2012

Cardin Calls For Speed Camera Program Audit

State delegate says he wants a program that protects people and instills public confidence.

A state delegate from Baltimore County says public confidence in speed cameras has deteriorated to the point that a state audit and possible reboot are needed. Del. Jon Cardin said Monday he plans to sponsor a bill calling for an audit of state and local speed camera tickets with an eye on rooting out bogus citations. "Maybe it's time to go back to the drawing board," Cardin said. The Baltimore County Democrat said he is in the process of drawing up a bill that would create an audit due to legislators by October 2013. Instances of bogus tickets issued to drivers would result in a $1,000 per incident penalty, though it is not clear if the jurisdiction or the speed camera vendor would be responsible for the fine, Cardin said. "I'm not trying…

Joe

10:18 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

So now the blowhard Gov says that paying companies per ticket violates MD law yet has not said he will do anything about it. Do something idiot don't just open your piehole.   more ›

Monday, November 5, 2012

UPDATE: Seven Courts Hit-and-Run Driver Sentenced 18 Months

The Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office originally requested a 10-year sentence for David Grayson French Jr., who has a history of alcohol related crimes.

Ten months after a woman was struck and killed while crossing Seven Courts Drive, the driver responsible has been sentenced.  The Baltimore County State's Attorney's Office, however, expressed disappointment at Baltimore County Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Cox's ruling, handed down on Nov. 1. The requested 10-year prison sentence for David Grayson French Jr. was reduced to 18 months, followed by four years of supervised probation and 100 hours of community service, according to Michael Fuller, a Baltimore County assistant state's attorney.  "I asked for 10 years because I felt the crime was horribly egregious," Fuller said. "The defendant had a prior alcohol related conviction and another alcohol related arrest a month prior. The facts in …

nomoreblunts

1:58 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

first the accident was horrible. don't stop in a busy road . and dousche vader who has the most comments on the patch needs to start his own honeygo patch because he's not one of ours.he's a nottingammer know it all   more ›

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Seven Courts Hit-and-Run Driver Awaiting Sentencing

David Grayson French Jr. has pleaded guilty to striking and killing an elderly woman in Perry Hall.

A Perry Hall man could face up to 10 years in prison for striking and killing an elderly woman on Seven Courts Drive in January. David Grayson French Jr. pleaded guilty on Aug. 7 to failing to remain on the scene of an accident resulting in death, which is a felony, according to Michael Fuller, a Baltimore County assistant state's attorney. Fuller told Patch he is seeking a maximum sentence of 10 years. Baltimore County Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Cox is expected to announce the sentence on Nov. 1. The prosecution chose not to pursue two lesser charges, including a hit-and-run misdemeanor and traffic violation, which could have resulted in only five years of jail time and a fine, according to Fuller. "We're choosing to move forward with …

Gregg Roberts

6:50 am on Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Thanks for making people in their 60's elderly. The hit and run driver should get out of prison when he is elderly -- over 80.   more ›

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Seven Courts Speed Camera Spray-Painted, Vandalized

The Perry Hall speed camera is one of at least five damaged in Baltimore County since 2010.

Police are investigating a vandalized speed camera on Seven Courts Drive in Perry Hall.  Early Saturday morning, residents reported that black spray paint was covering the camera's lenses and a graffiti tag appeared on one side, according to Sgt. Bruce Aris, a Baltimore County police spokesman. At this time, investigators do not believe the incident is connected to a vandalized speed camera near Loch Raven High School, reported early Friday morning, Aris said. Community members largely supported the Seven Courts camera's installation in July. Speeding and reckless driving are widely regarded as serious problems along Seven Courts Drive. Ire over traffic conditions escalated after a 68-year-old woman was struck and killed while trying to …

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David Rader II

10:07 pm on Wednesday, September 12, 2012

I've not tested the red light cameras before, but from what I've read the yellow light times are often shortened as a way of catching more revenue. There's a website dedicated to stopping this: http://www.motorists.org/red-light-cameras/ ... I don't know much about the speed cameras, but I think they're good in construction zones considering the number of construction workers killed. The pain in …   more ›

Monday, August 6, 2012

Five New Speed Cameras Become Operational This Week

Cameras at Southwest Academy, Loch Raven High, Stoneleigh Elementary, Patapsco High, and Owings Mills Elementary, will be activated August 8.

Baltimore County Police Monday said they will activate five new speed cameras on Wednesday. The cameras will be located at: County police first announced the locations on July 11. For the first 30 days, the cameras will issue warnings to drivers who exceed the posted speed limit by more than 12 mph. After that, violations carry a penalty of $40 with no points. This is the second batch of cameras to be added this summer following the County Council's vote to expand the program. Four other cameras were activate last month. The new devices bring the total of operation speed cameras in county school zones to 26. One additional camera is scheduled to be placed on Harford Road near St. Ursula School in Parkville pending approval from the State …

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Friday, July 13, 2012

A Day Later, Speed Cameras Are Operational

Speed cameras in four new locations are put into service after a technical glitch delayed planned start.

What a difference a day makes. Four new speed camera locations are now operational a day after police said a technical difficulty delayed the planned start, according to a statement from the Baltimore County Police Department. The following cameras are now in service: A fifth site located along Harford Road near St. Ursula School in Parkville will become operational after the county receives approval from the State Highway Administration. The devices issue $40 tickets to vehicles photographed exceeding the speed limit  by more than 12 mph in a county school zone. The new cameras, once operational, will issue warnings for the first 30 days. Earlier this week, the police department also announced that it had selected five new locations for …

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Jim

10:13 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012

Tim is probably at home collecting unemployment lol   more ›

Thursday, July 12, 2012

County Delays Activating Four New Speed Cameras

Police say technical problems will delay the use of four new cameras.

The spirit is willing but sometimes the technology is weak. Four new speed cameras that were scheduled to become operational today have been delayed because of technical difficulties, according to Elise Armacost, a police spokeswoman. The camera locations include: ACS State and Local Solutions is working to resolve the unspecified problem, according to Armacost, who added that police will make an announcement when the issues have been resolved and the cameras are operational. The devices issue $40 tickets to vehicles photographed exceeding the speed limit  by more than 12 mph in a county school zone. The new cameras, once operational, will issue warnings for the first 30 days.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Five New Speed Camera Sites Selected

Four other sites at Winands and Seven Oaks Elementary Schools and Loch Raven Academy and Bais Yaakov become operational on Thursday.

Baltimore County Police have selected five new school zone sites for speed cameras. The new cameras will be located at the following schools: When the new cameras are installed, there will be 27 operational in the county. The department also announced Wednesday that four other sites will become operational on July 12. A fifth camera slated for Harford Road near St. Ursula's School will become operational after receiving State Highway Administration approval, according to a department news release.

Mike Fisher

1:48 am on Saturday, July 14, 2012

Now THAT makes sense as to why speed limits don't change with the technology, thank you. That's a very informative response and I agree, people generally drive at the speed they deem safe for the road and conditions which is usually over the posted speed limit by 5-15 mph depending on the situation and how well the driver knows the road he's on. The Government needs to stop this mandating and let…   more ›

Friday, April 20, 2012

Speed Camera on South Rolling Road Torched

The camera was at the newest location at the intersection of Brook Road and Gary Drive on South Rolling Road.

The speed camera on South Rolling Road was destroyed after vandals set fire to the metal box early Friday morning, according to police. The act comes a week after the speed camera and cement pad were installed by the county at the intersection of Brook Road and Gary Drive on South Rolling Road.  Officials had added the third site along South Rolling Road after many residents complained about excessive speeding along that stretch of the road. Police received a call at 1:40 a.m. for a fire along the 400 block of South Rolling Road, according to police spokeswoman Elise Armacost. When Engine 41 from Catonsville responded to the scene, firefighters saw that the metal box that holds the camera was on fire. Firefighters extinquished it and …

Craig Rollins

9:57 pm on Monday, June 4, 2012

Not going to agree or disagree with anyone here; just want to mention my experience with a red light camera.....someone stole the tags off my car; two days after I reported it to the police, someone had put them on their car and ran two red lights on Wilkens Avenue. It took a couple of weeks for me to get the tickets in the mail; but the car in the picture was obviously not mine. I called them, …   more ›

Thursday, January 26, 2012

After Hit-and-Run, Speeding, Recklessness Ongoing Problems

A fatal hit-and-run incident on Seven Courts Drive in Perry Hall has raised concerns about dangerous conditions in the high traffic area.

UPDATE (Jan. 26, 3:35 p.m.)—Days after a fatal hit-and-run on Seven Courts Drive in Perry Hall, police said they have no suspects in the case. The incident, however, has raised concerns among community members about traffic safety on the busy roadway. Follow Perry Hall Patch on Facebook and Twitter. At about 7 p.m. Jan. 22, a vehicle stopped to allow a woman to cross Seven Courts Drive. Another vehicle then drove around the stopped vehicle, striking and killing 68-year-old Beverly Moore, police said. The vehicle then fled the scene. Police are encouraging anyone with information on the suspect vehicle—described as a light-colored, four-door Ford 500 sedan, built between 2005 and 2007—to come forward, police spokeswoman Louise Rogers-Feher …

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Other Tim

9:36 pm on Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Couldn't agree more. Today I got honked at for stopping at a stop sign. Third time this has happened to me lately. I feel like I need to get a bumper sticker that says "Caution: this car stops at stop signs".   more ›

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