Cameras will catch Minnesota speeders starting this summer



Two Minnesota cities plan to start issuing speeding tickets from traffic cameras this summer. A 2024 law allows Mendota Heights and Minneapolis to test run traffic safety camera programs.

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22 thoughts on “Cameras will catch Minnesota speeders starting this summer

  1. Unconstitutional, the police chief would fit well in communist China. Yet we still ignore Ilian Omars election vote harvesting and let blm burn down our cities with no consequences. Just fine the legal drivers without due process.

  2. No way to face our accusers. Totally unconstitutional. A still photo and a radar that is never calibrated is not an accuser. It's nothing more then a fundraiser for money grabbing asses. I definitely did not okay my tax money to be spent on ways to suck more money out of the people of MN.

  3. They're looking for the driver that's zipping through traffic like he's part of Grand Theft Auto. U.S. Hwy 75 is covered with them, and they only issue tickets if someone is driving wrecklessly zipping lanes. Other than that 90mph seems legit if you stay in one lane. Then if a driver is doing 55mph, they can also get a ticket for impeding traffic.

  4. They can give tickets to producers and waive them for loosers all while eliminating issues with face to face meetings with overdosers who resist arrest. Way to further punish producers and ignore the real crime.

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