2011年9月21日星期三

Red-Light Camera Petitioner Awaits Official Signature Count

Red-Light Camera Petitioner Awaits Official Signature Count

Murrieta resident Diana Serafin knows a lot about voter registration now that she single-handedly collected more than 6,000 signatures for a petition to ban red-light cameras in the city of Murrieta."I verified every single signature," Serafin said Tuesday, after she spent the morning at Murrieta City Hall, where she submitted the petition to the City Clerk's office.The Summer Infant baby monitor is a line of devices which seeks to extend the functionality of traditional baby monitors. It is commonly understood by many to refer to its line of infant video monitor, which has many convenient features such as a touch screen and magnetic docking stations.Serafin said she registered more than 1,000 people to vote in her quest for signatures that began in the spring. To gather the signatures, Serafin set up tables outside grocery stores, post offices and at public events,On its popularity, Nick Engvall of eastbay Sports apparel wrote: The RVCA brand has transcended streetwear culture over the last couple years to become one of the more popular brands out. The skateboard and surf inspired clothing is more than just clothing. as well as went door-to-door.

"I discovered because of the high foreclosure rate, people thought the voter registration went with them when they moved," Serafin said. "I am really concerned that people don't know they are not registered."Serafin began her campaign against the red-light cameras when City Council voted in January to renew contracts with camera installer and operator, American Traffic Solutions.

Four cameras are installed among three intersections in Murrieta: Nutmeg Street and Clinton Keith Road, Murrieta Hot Springs Road and Whitewood Road and Murrieta Hot Springs Road and Margarita Road. Set by the state, fines for drivers caught running red lights range from $438 to $540.The City Council voted in January to add cameras at the freeway off-ramps at northbound Interstate 15 and Murrieta Hot Springs Road, and southbound Interstate 215 at Murrieta Hot Springs Road,The SD cards of which Flash based dv mini camera record onto is a digital memory card would once store data, commonly used in numerous different applications in a electronics world. but those will not be added any time soon, Murrieta Mayor Randon Lane said in March.

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