Policy

Motorists File Class-Action Suit over NYC Red Light Cameras

Say it's a money grab, not for safety

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Red-light cameras are gaining popularity across the country. Now, New York City is being sued after it was accused of rigging the lights to catch more drivers and write more tickets.

They're "gotcha" cameras, mounted at intersections. Their photos catch and fine drivers running red lights. New York City first had them in 1998.

"Red-light cameras are to prevent the very dangerous, so called 'T-bone' crashes, where you have the front of vehicle running into the side of another. We are in favor, in concept, of the red-light cameras, but they have to be done to certain engineering criteria," AAA New York spokesperson Robert Sinclair told CBS 2?s Rob Morrison on Tuesday.