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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Golden Pines Neighborhood Assoc.-Gilda RodriguezKeep Miami Roads and Intersections Safe! A RESOLUTION OF GOLDEN PINES NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION SUPPORTING THE CONTINUATION OF THE RED LIGHT CAMERA PROGRAM IN THE CITY OF MIAMI WHEREAS, traffic safety laws are established to keep people safe on our roads; and WHEREAS, the increased enforcement of those laws deters reckless driving that place people at risk of injury or death; and WHEREAS, by enforcing red lights, we are not taking away any rights from drivers. Rather, we are simply asking them to obey the laws they agreed to follow when they received their drivers' licenses; and WHEREAS, red light cameras are a useful law enforcement tool for helping to solve other crimes through video surveillance; and WHEREAS, the use of red light traffic cameras reduces the running of red lights making Miami safer for pedestrians, runners, bicyclists, and other motorists; and WHEREAS, absent the cameras, the already short-staffed Police Department would have to divert officers away from handling more serious crimes THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Golden Pines Neighborhood Association urges the City of Miami Commission, Mayor Tomas Regalado and City Manager Johnny Martinez to take all steps necessary to ensure the continued functionality of the red light camera program to benefit all the citizens of Miami. WITNESS OUR HANDS of the Golden Pines Neighborhood Associaion, this 8th of Ju y, 2 da Rodriguez, Presidr Dionisia B. Pinon, Secretary Golden Pines N.A. Mailing address 2930 SW 25 Terr Miami, FI 33133 -oo7V7- fL) r , frrA - Gaider1 eneS ne 0 r U Z Keep Miami Roads and Intersections Safe! To: City of Miami Commission, Mayor Tomas Regalado and City Manager Johnny Martinez We are writing to express our support for the use of red light traffic cameras to make our roads and intersections safer. Traffic safety laws are put in place to keep Miami safer for pedestrians, runners, bicyclists, and other motorists. The increased enforcement of those laws deters dangerous driving that puts people at risk of injury or death. By enforcing red lights, we are not taking away any rights from drivers. Rather, we are simply asking them to obey the laws they agreed to follow when they received their drivers' licenses. Drivers must not be allowed to endanger others by ignoring our most basic traffic safety law — red means stop. Furthermore, red light cameras are a useful law enforcement tool for helping to solve other crimes through video surveillance. By absent the cameras, the already short-staffed Police Department would have to divert officers away from handling more serious crimd. We urge you to take all steps necessary to ensure the continued functionality of the red light camera program to benefit all the citizens of Miami. Respectfully, Name: Address: 896a3 aa-6aec0 t;ta6 fq-r-423 Submitted into the public record in connection with item SR.3 on 07/11/13 Todd B. Hannon Keep Miami Roads and Intersections Safe! To: City of Miami Commission, Mayor Tomas Regalado and City Manager Johnny Martinez We are writing to express our support for the use of red light traffic cameras to make our roads and intersections safer. Traffic safety laws are put in place to keep Miami safer for pedestrians, runners, bicyclists, and other motorists. The increased enforcement of those laws deters dangerous driving that puts people at risk of injury or death. By enforcing red lights, we are not taking away any rights from drivers. Rather, we are simply asking them to obey the laws they agreed to follow when they received their drivers' licenses. Drivers must not be allowed to endanger others by ignoring our most basic traffic safety law — red means stop. Furthermore, red light cameras are a useful law enforcement tool for helping to solve other crimes through video surveillance. By absent the cameras, the already short-staffed Police Department would have to divert officers away from handling more serious crimes. We urge you to take all steps necessary to ensure the continued functionality of the red light camera program to benefit all the citizens of Miami. Respectfully, Name: Address: ; Submitted into the public record in connection with item SR.3 on 07/11/13 Todd B. Hannon Keep Miami Roads and Intersections Safe! To: City of Miami Commission, Mayor Tomas Regalado and City Manager Johnny Martinez We are writing to express our support for the use of red light traffic cameras to make our roads and intersections safer. Traffic safety laws are put in place to keep Miami safer for pedestrians, runners, bicyclists, and other motorists. The increased enforcement of those laws deters dangerous driving that puts people at risk of injury or death. By enforcing red lights, we are not taking away any rights from drivers. Rather, we are simply asking them to obey the laws they agreed to follow when they received their drivers' licenses. Drivers must not be allowed to endanger others by ignoring our most basic traffic safety law — red means stop. Furthermore, red light cameras are a useful law enforcement tool for helping to solve other crimes through video surveillance. By absent the cameras, the already short-staffed Police Department would have to divert officers away from handling more serious crimes. We urge you to take all steps necessary to ensure the continued functionality of the red light camera program to benefit all the citizens of Miami. Respectfully, Name: • , , Address: ",„ Submitted into the public record in connection with item SR.3 on 07/11/13 Todd B. Hannon Keep Miami Roads and Intersections Safe! To: City of Miami Commission, Mayor Tomas Regalado and City Manager Johnny Martinez We are writing to express our support for the use of red light traffic cameras to make our roads and intersections safer. Traffic safety laws are put in place to keep Miami safer for pedestrians, runners, bicyclists, and other motorists. The increased enforcement of those laws deters dangerous driving that puts people at risk of injury or death. By enforcing red lights, we are not taking away any rights from drivers. Rather, we are simply asking them to obey the laws they agreed to follow when they received their drivers' licenses. Drivers must not be allowed to endanger others by ignoring our most basic traffic safety law — red means stop. Furthermore, red light cameras are a useful law enforcement tool for helping to solve other crimes through video surveillance. By absent the cameras, the already short-staffed Police Department would have to divert officers away from handling more serious crimes. We urge you to take all steps necessary to ensure the continued functionality of the red light camera program to benefit all the citizens of Miami. Respectfully, Name: Address: Submitted into the public record in connection with item SR.3 on 07/11/13 Todd B. Hannon Keep Miami Roads and Intersections Safe! To: City of Miami Commission, Mayor Tomas Regalado and City Manager Johnny Martinez We are writing to express our support for the use of red light traffic cameras to make our roads and intersections safer. Traffic safety laws are put in place to keep Miami safer for pedestrians, runners, bicyclists, and other motorists. The increased enforcement of those laws deters dangerous driving that puts peopie at risk of injury or death. By enforcing red lights, we are not taking away any rights from drivers. Rather, we are simply asking them to obey the laws they agreed to follow when they received their drivers' licenses. Drivers must not be allowed to endanger others by ignoring our most basic traffic safety law — red means stop. Furthermore, red light cameras are a useful law enforcement tool for helping to solve other crimes through video surveillance. By absent the cameras, the already short-staffed Police Department would have to divert officers away from handling more serious crimes. We urge you to take all steps necessary to ensure the continued functionality of the red light camera program to benefit all the citizens of Miami. Respectfully, Name: Address: Submitted into the public record in connection with item SR.3 on 07/11/13 Todd B. Hannon Keep Miami Roads and Intersections Safe! To: City of Miami Commission, Mayor Tomas Regalado and City Manager Johnny Martinez We are writing to express our support for the use of red light traffic cameras to make our roads and intersections safer. Traffic safety aws are put in place to keep Miami safer for pedestrians, runners, bicyclists, and other motorists. The increased enforcement of those laws deters dangerous driving that puts people at risk of injury or death. By enforcing red lights, we are not taking away any rights from drivers. Rather, we are simply asking them to obey the laws they agreed to follow when they received their drivers' licenses. Drivers must not be allowed to endanger others by ignoring our most basic traffic safety law — red means stop. Furthermore, red light cameras are a useful law enforcement tool for helping to solve other crimes through video surveillance. By absent the cameras, the already short-staffed Police Department would have to divert officers away from handling more serious crimes. We urge you to take all steps necessary to ensure the continued functionality of the red light camera program to benefit all the citizens of Miami. Respectfully, Name: Address: Submitted into the public record in connection with item SR.3 on 07/11/13 Todd B. Hannon Submitted into the public record in connection with item SR.3 on 07/11/13 Todd B. Hannon Keep Miami Roads and Intersections Safe! To: City of Miami Commission, Mayor Tomas Regalado and City Manager Johnny Martinez We are writing to express our support for the use of red light traffic cameras to make our roads and intersections safer. Traffic safety laws are put in place to keep Miami safer for pedestrians, runners, bicyclists, and other motorists. The increased enforcement of those laws deters dangerous driving that puts people at risk of injury or death. By enforcing red lights, we are not taking away any rights from drivers. Rather, we are simply asking them to obey the laws they agreed to follow when they received their drivers' licenses. Drivers must not be allowed to endanger others by ignoring our most basic traffic safety law — red means stop. Furthermore, red light cameras are a useful law enforcement tool for helping to solve other crimes through video surveillance. By absent the cameras, the already short-staffed Police Department would have to divert officers away from handling more serious crimes. We urge you to take all steps necessary to ensure the continued functionality of the red light camera program to benefit all the citizens of Miami. Respectfully, Address: 1 5)xs ;/ .:2 0 5 -2 e- -1 5- I -3 (} ck_o -3 0 "i f 71" A v. (> 4/V-1-17 1):-::>r z2 Keep Miami Roads and Intersections Safe! To: City of Miami Commission, Mayor Tomas Regalado and City Manager Johnny Martinez We are writing to express our support for the use of red light traffic cameras to make our roads and intersections safer. Traffic safety laws are put in place to keep Miami safer for pedestrians, runners, bicyclists, and other motorists. The increased enforcement of those laws deters dangerous driving that puts people at risk of injury or death. By enforcing red lights, we are not taking away any rights from drivers. Rather, we are simply asking them to obey the laws they agreed to follow when they received their drivers' licenses. Drivers must not be allowed to endanger others by ignoring our most basic traffic safety law — red means stop. Furthermore, red light cameras are a useful law enforcement tool for helping to solve other crimes through video surveillance. By absent the cameras, the already short-staffed Police Department would have to divert officers away from handling more serious crimes. We urge you to take all steps necessary to ensure the continued functionality of the red light camera program to benefit all the citizens of Miami. Respectfully, Name: La - Address: LA/1/ Submitted into the public record in connection with item SR.3 on 07/11/13 Todd B. Hannon