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City Of Murrieta May Give Red Light Camera Fines To Charity

MURRIETA, Calif. (AP) — A Southern California city may donate red light camera fines to local charities in an effort to convince skeptics that safety is the motive behind the cameras, not a money grab.

Murietta Councilman Rick Gibbs suggested the charity idea when the city leaders decided earlier this month to expand the red light camera program from three intersections to five. Gibbs says the cameras have led to complaints the city uses the cameras to make money.

Mayor Randon Lane told the Riverside Press-Enterprise on Friday that the city would pursue the idea and donate any future revenue to local charities that apply for federal Community Development Block Grant money.

The Police Department says the city got $261,750 from the 8,500 red light tickets issued during the five-year program.

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