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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Protecting Pedestrians: Speed Camera Locations in Montgomery County

A helpful map of speed cameras, and their types, throughout Montgomery County

Montgomery County has become a beacon for speed cameras. Search through the map below, which details where mobile, fixed and portable speed cameras lie throughout the county, along with which direction they point in. In camera-dense areas, especially, zoom in to track just how many cameras police have at their disposal.

Jennifer Novicio

12:02 am on Saturday, May 18, 2013

Everyone along my route to work seems to know where they are. They drive over the speed limit until they get to the camera's, pass them then speed up again.   more ›

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Report: Speed, Red Light Camera Tickets Down in Montgomery County

Revenue is down for automated traffic enforcement, even as police consider dozens of new locations, The Examiner newspaper reported.

Speed and red light cameras captured more than 300,000 traffic law violations in Montgomery Cameras this fiscal year, so far, The Examiner newspaper reported. That figure is still way lower than previous years, including the all-time high of 562,399 citations in fiscal year 2009, according to data from Montgomery County police.  From July 2012 to February 2013, about 291,000 speed camera tickets and 25,000 red light camera tickets were issued in the county, the newspaper reported from data presented to the County Council's Public Safety Committee. From last year, speed camera tickets decreased by nearly 40,000 while red light camera tickets increased by about 3,000. Fiscal year 2013 ends June 30.  "Our goal is to change behavior," …

Costco Gas Man

5:17 pm on Friday, May 3, 2013

Your local government has degenerated into a slick money grabbing scheme where all they care about is milking the public with every conceivable evil scheme, and where does all the money go? To keep their salaries afloat or rising higher right along with their pension benefits.   more ›

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Top Headlines: Magruder's Closing, 'Pimp on the Pike', Speed Camera Controversy

Catch up on headlines this week from across Montgomery County.

A 130-year-old local grocery chain is closing up shop; a North Potomac resident nicknamed "The Turbanator" advances to the next round of American Idol; and Montgomery County councilmembers pledge to increase police presence in schools. These are just a few of the stories Patch reported this week. Get caught up on top headlines here. Magruder's Closing All Locations GAITHERSBURG—Magruder's is closing all four of its supermarkets, including Montgomery County's Gaithersburg and Rockville locations, but they may re-open under new ownership in the future. Read more on Gaithersburg Patch. Man Guilty of Running Prostitution Ring from Rockville Pike Hotel ROCKVILLE—He’s been dubbed “The Pimp on the Pike.” Now, Nahshon Kornegay, 31, of District …

Monday, November 19, 2012

Silver Spring Speed Camera Knocked Down, Damaged

Damages to one camera put the portable unit out of commission, police said.

A speed camera in Silver Spring was damaged over the weekend and, no, police don't think an angry, ticketed driver was the culprit.  "Possibly a group of juveniles that may be responsible," said officer Britta Thomas, a spokesperson for Montgomery County police. No one has been arrested, she said. Whomever is behind the vandalism managed to knock three portable units down on 16th Street in downtown Silver Spring, near Georgia Avenue, sometime between Saturday, Nov. 17, and Sunday, Nov. 18.  Two of the cameras were not damaged and were put back into service on Sunday, but the third was taken away for repair, Thomas said.   Residents of the neighborhood told NBC4 that the busy street is prone to speeding vehicles.  Sixteenth Street is one of…

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Master & Commander

10:59 am on Friday, November 30, 2012

Nicolle, 'you' wish 'they' would find a way to slow down traffic? Do you suppose these speeding cars don't have brakes? By the way, who is 'they'??   more ›

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Ask A Cop: Wiretapping, Speeding and Headlights

Montgomery County Police spokesman answers questions submitted by Patch readers.

This week, Lucille Baur of the Montgomery County Police Department takes on questions from Patch readers. Patch Reader Question: How many people were, in 2011, charged with violating the state's wiretapping laws for photographing or videotaping police officers? Baur: We are not aware of any such charges in 2011. Please note that wiretapping laws do not apply to photography or videotaping without sound.  Officers know that they may be photographed or videotaped by anyone as they are in the course of conducting their regular duties. The wiretapping laws protect a conversation when there is a reasonable expectation of privacy such as during a phone call. No one is allowed to record a verbal conversation without the permission of all of the …

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Emil Farkwarp

12:50 pm on Thursday, August 9, 2012

Did you read the article? I think you are the one in need of a vinegar spritz to remove some sand.   more ›

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Ask A Cop: Installing Speed Cameras, Pedestrians in Crosswalks

Montgomery County Police spokesman answers questions submitted by Patch readers— including questions about privately-installed speed cameras, pedestrian crossings and court fines.

This week Capt. Paul Starks, of the Montgomery County Police Department, takes on questions from Patch readers about speed camera installations, cops and photography and court fines.   Reader Question: Since the speed cameras are operated by a private company for their own profit and the county's profit, can a private person or homeowner put one in the neighborhood? Starks: No.   R: Do we have to bid to get one? S: No.   R: If it's about safety, as we hear so often, why not [put a speeding camera] where speeding is occurring? S: We do that.   R: How about canvassing neighborhoods to find out if one is necessary? S: That is not a part of the process or the law. To learn more about the automated Traffic Enforcement Unit, please go to www.…

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Red Light, Speed Cameras Remain Controversial Even as Numbers Grow

Even after 14 years and hundreds of installed cameras, the debate over automated traffic enforcement continues.

By Jessica Talson, Capital News Service In the 14 years since the Maryland legislature approved red light cameras, about 200 of the ticket-issuing machines have been installed in the state, according to a database compiled by AAA Mid-Atlantic. That doesn't include speed cameras, which are numerous in Maryland, but for which there is no comprehensive database. "[The cameras] are effective because they scare people," said Amanda Clark, 29, who has received four red light camera tickets and a speed camera ticket within the last five years. "People don't want to get hit with a [$40] ticket every day. But sometimes they're placed in the wrong places, like where people don't know the speed limit or if the speed limit changes drastically. But I …

Brian Lev

6:39 pm on Friday, April 5, 2013

There's a camera at the intersection of Randolph Rd & Georgia Ave that seems to go off no matter who turns, when they turn, or what the traffic lights are indicating. (Green arrow to turn? FLASH! Legal right turn on red? FLASH! Regular right turn on green light with the flow of traffic? FLASH!) There's another one that's almost as bad at Georgia Ave & Norbeck Road -- anyone know who to contact …   more ›

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