Do you support red light cameras?
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802 Votes

Do you support red light cameras?

Yes

2

No

11

Yes

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Shannon Gamble
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Shannon Gamble

If you don't run reds, you don't have anything to worry about! Worst area I have EVER seen for folks running reds. There isn't even a hint of brake on a yellow, they're going through by gosh!!

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Loy Helmly
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Loy Helmly

Increased traffic in Bend has brought more traffic woes. I have personally seen drivers increase speed or run red lights to get through intersections at the last minute. These cameras are needed safety features

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No

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k san
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k san

The few cameras they have erected in the very few spots given the $$ they spent to do it is definitely not worth that much money!!

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corey97140
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corey97140

You don’t change behavior by getting a notice in the mail well after the event. Photo tickets do nothing but extort money for private companies and local government.

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John Bryant
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John Bryant

This will lead to a surveillance state which I am opposed to.

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Peter O'Neill
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Peter O'Neill

They don’t take into account circumstances that happen all the time. This is why cops don’t always give you a ticket when they see you do it. I do not believe taking the human element out of law enforcement is effective. I do not believe these cameras should be legal.

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Kodiak Malmstrom
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Kodiak Malmstrom

More Government control. Give us statistics where it saved lives. Charging it's already extremely highly taxed citizens is ridiculous. It issues the owner of the car the citation who may not even be driving. Insurance goes up or is canceled causing low income drivers to drive without insurance.

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Jordan Opdycke
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Jordan Opdycke

At reed mkt and 3rd its already common to take 3 cycles of light changes to make it through. This will make it so people feel have to go slower contributing to the delay that already exists because of poorly planned infrastructure

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Mt Man
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Mt Man

All it is going to do overall, is produce more revenue and cause insurance rates of individuals to go up. It takes the real time needed judgment out of the equation by an officer. Clearly, infractions happen over small nuances or when in the dilemma zone. Put a big sign up would have the same effect

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J F
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J F

These aren't about safety. They are about revenue. And the fact that these 'tickets' are signed off by an 'officer' in another state and don't go on your driving record are proof.

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Melissa Hunter
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Melissa Hunter

Relying on technology to do the job of officers is not efficient reason for 2.3 million dollar project ,especially. When we just put more officers on the ground the last year.What was the need for more officers?.

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Thomas Barrier iv
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Thomas Barrier iv

Because it boost the pockets of the city, and takes from the people. It will not reduce car accidents that much, it's only for revenue for the politicians. And it's been proven that they don't work that great. This is just another Ponzi scheme to collect money from the public to line there pockets.

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Judy Corwin
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Judy Corwin

Try a rotary Peace Poll

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Do you believe the POTUS should have broad authority to impose tariffs on other countries?
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398 Votes

Do you believe the POTUS should have broad authority to impose tariffs on other countries?

Yes

3

No

4

Yes

3 Comments
Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

A lot of revenue and deals have been made

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William Schwabe
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William Schwabe

Because the president wants to put America first and make it as prosperous as it once was. #MAGA

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Steven Miles
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Steven Miles

Exec branch has the responsibility to manage the economy with other countries, congress can’t even produce an annual budget - look at this democrat shutdown, they want to spend another 1.5T on healthcare subsidies- sorry, we are in the hole $35T, wake up America.

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No

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k san
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k san

Congress has the power of the purse, if only they would use it. but they're too scared of being primaried by him. Of course, he should not have 1/3 of the powers he has adopted, whether constitutional or not. He's an abomination!!

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Tom Pummer
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Tom Pummer

Trump’s tariffs violate the constitution. Congress holds the nations purse strings. I can’t believe we hardly heard a peep from members of Congress on his actions. Spineless

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Rick Martinson
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Rick Martinson

Absolutely not. The Constitution gives that authority to Congress, NOT the executive branch of the government. Trump’s actions are absolutely illegal and unconstitutional. But he doesn’t care, and has been giving Congress and the American People the finger for the past 10 months.

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Mike Moreno
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Mike Moreno

Memo to trump...there is a document in this country called the Constitution. Read it, learn it, live it.

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Do you support managed homeless camps as a means to get people off the streets?
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277 Votes

Do you support managed homeless camps as a means to get people off the streets?

Yes

0

No

0

Yes

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No

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