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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, In 2006, the State of Illinois enacted a law to |
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| allow the use of red light cameras at intersections; and
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| WHEREAS, The General Assembly's intent when considering |
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| the law was ensuring greater public safety, reducing the number |
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| of motor vehicle collisions, and maintaining the safety of |
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| pedestrians in areas with heavy foot traffic, namely the City |
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| of Chicago; and
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| WHEREAS, The use of red light cameras has become |
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| increasingly common throughout Chicago, suburban Chicago, and |
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| the collar counties; fines that are issued based upon red light |
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| camera photographs are not regulated or capped; and
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| WHEREAS, The lack of standards regarding red light cameras |
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| and numerous testimonials from citizens have brought into |
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| question the effectiveness and accuracy of the cameras in |
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| serving their intended purpose of public safety, as some |
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| studies have shown an increase in rear-end collisions at |
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| intersections; proponents of the cameras maintain that it is |
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| impossible to quantify the number of accidents that have been |
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| prevented by the use of the cameras; and
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| WHEREAS, The City of Chicago maintains the opinion that the |