KTVZ

KTVZ

www.ktvz.com
Central Oregon's News Leader
Should Bend/Redmond install red light cameras?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
645 Votes

Should Bend/Redmond install red light cameras?

Yes, put them at:

3

No, wouldn't help.

5

Yes, put them at:

3 Comments
Patricia Brady-McKinney
0
Patricia Brady-McKinney

People are running stop signs and red lights all the time. The more people that come here the worse it gets, and it is time to crack down. I see the cops do it too, they are not setting a good example

Reply
Albert Huntley
0
Albert Huntley

To many motorists are running red lights and stop signs. If speed cameras are authorized they need to be employed, the parkway as well as other roads are difficult to safely enter due to high speeds

Reply

No, wouldn't help.

5 Comments
David Turel
0
David Turel

Big brother shouldn’t be necessary down here at all

Reply
Brad Livsey
0
Brad Livsey

Oh! you bet! Also, while their at it, let their Big Brother have a peeksee into your bedroom too, eh?

Reply
Valerie Rhodes Kifer
0
Valerie Rhodes Kifer

I don't believe cameras deter people from running red lights. In fact, I would guess that most of the time people run lights by accident. I doubt many drivers get in their cars with that intent.

Reply
Sam Ackerman
0
Sam Ackerman

there are several studys that show Red-light cameras don't reduce traffic accidents or improve public safety

Reply
JohnWayne Kenneth Pool
0
JohnWayne Kenneth Pool

People don't care, they're going to drive how they're going to drive no matter.

Reply
Do you support a record $1.5 trillion budget for the military?

Do you support a record $1.5 trillion budget for the military?

Yes

0

No

0

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

0 Comment
No one has commented yet
Do you think sweeps and hostile architecture are effective ways to remove camps?

Do you think sweeps and hostile architecture are effective ways to remove camps?

Yes

1

No

0

Yes

1 Comment
Kate Coffey
0
Kate Coffey

As a tax payer and resident of Deschutes County I am tired of my tax dollars being used to clean up the filth the homeless people leave behind. If this is a deterrent for them living there then we won’t have to clean it up again. Thus saving tax payer dollars and the rocks are a better look.

Reply

No

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

We use cookies to ensure you get the best possible experience on our website. Learn more OK, GOT IT