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Fremont Installs Red Light Cameras For Safety But Some Fear Revenue Is Driving Force

The long-time Fremont resident spoke to KPIX in 2017 after he received a red light ticket and began digging for answers.

March 1, 2021

FREMONT (KPIX) — The City of Fremont installed two additional red light cameras on Monday, that are expected to bring in more than $1.1 million in the first year and decrease the number of accidents. At least one resident believes it won’t make the intersections safer.

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“The city brags about transparency but that’s just PR,” said Suresh Bazaj. “The city is always looking for more revenue, nothing else matters.”

The long-time Fremont resident spoke to KPIX in 2017 after he received a red light ticket and began digging for answers.

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