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    Bellevue to use cameras to capture speeders starting Monday

    Starting Monday, speeders caught in Bellevue elementary school zones can expect a $124 fine.

    For a month, speeders near Stevenson and Lake Hills elementary schools were given warnings. More than 1,000 were sent in September, according to a city spokesperson.

    "Our goal is to increase pedestrian and bicyclist safety near elementary schools, where so many children are present," Bellevue Police Capt. John Manning said in a statement. "We urge drivers to become aware of their speed and slow down in school zones."

    The automated cameras capture vehicle images, a license plate and also an incident video. The cameras were installed as part of a pilot program approved by the Bellevue City Council. City officials said the areas near Stevenson and Lake Hills elementary schools had a history of speeders.

    The Bellevue cameras are managed by American Traffic Solutions, the same company that manages the Seattle red-light cameras. Bellevue police say an officer will review each case before a ticket is issued, and Seattle police review camera cases here.

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    Theyve been using these for some time on Greenwood Ave near Shoreline (In Seattle). I stopped once to check out the white chevy van said to contain over 250k in camera and communications equipment, all for the sake of catching speeders. I was actually met by the officer who was inside the van man-ing the van and he welcomed me to check out all the stuff all while he got 4 people in the 5 minutes he was talking with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blake@NWAS View Post
    Theyve been using these for some time on Greenwood Ave near Shoreline (In Seattle). I stopped once to check out the white chevy van said to contain over 250k in camera and communications equipment, all for the sake of catching speeders. I was actually met by the officer who was inside the van man-ing the van and he welcomed me to check out all the stuff all while he got 4 people in the 5 minutes he was talking with me.
    dont you just love how they spend our tax $$?




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