By on May 11, 2009

The Alabama state legislature this week sent a bill authorizing Montgomery’s use of red light cameras to Governor Bob Riley (R) for his signature. The city has been using automated ticketing machines since May 2008, but the local measure authored by state Senator Larry Dixon (R-Montgomery) and state Representative David Grimes (R-Montgomery) is designed to retroactively protect the city from any lawsuit challenging the legality of the first $1 million worth of tickets already issued without authorization. “The city, by Ordinance No. 10-2007, hereby validated ab initio, adopted the procedures authorized by this act,” Senate Bill 59 declares.

With revenue from the first seven cameras safe, Montgomery officials intend to ask LaserCraft — the British company in charge of the program — to add dozens of additional cameras. For each $100 ticket issued, LaserCraft pockets between $18 to $23 as an incentive.

The legislation merely codifies the existing practice in Montgomery and does not explicitly authorize other cities to use photo ticketing, although jurisdictions facing large budget deficits are likely to follow Montgomery’s example. A routine review of campaign finance disclosures suggests Grimes and Dixon received contributions from interests within the city of Montgomery, not from the photo ticketing or insurance industries.

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6 Comments on “Alabama Legislature Approves Red Light Cameras...”


  • avatar
    Kurt.

    Is there any indication from Governor Bob Riley (R) that he will sign? Senator Larry Dixon (R-Montgomery) and state Representative David Grimes (R-Montgomery) are dirtbags and I hope Alabama voters rember how is fleacing them come re-election time.

  • avatar
    GS650G

    And you thought you had rights and freedom!

    Cross Montgomery Ala off the list of cities to visit. You know times are tough when they go to the Red Light Revenue machines.

  • avatar
    zdriver

    Somewhere I read that, on Mar 24, Gov Barbour of Mississippi signed a bill banning red light cameras in MS.

  • avatar

    Oh damn. LA (Lower Alabama) is batshit anyhow.

  • avatar

    Wonderful.

    In order for me to quickly reach most of Florida, I end up having to cut through Montgomery, hooking up with US 231. Guess I’m not gonna do that anymore…

  • avatar
    rodster205

    I really expected better out of the Re-Pubs since the Montgomery cameras were initiated by Dem mayor Bobby Bright. They haven’t been in use a full year yet, so there hasn’t been much outcry…yet.

    @John Williams: Just don’t run any lights on the South Blvd, especially the one at South Blvd & 231.

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