GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) -- Red light cameras have been a hot topic ever since the City of Greensboro did away with them 20 years ago.

Now, they're coming back.

On Tuesday night, Greensboro city leaders said yes to bringing them back.

"I actually supported it the first time I was on council way back when, when we brought the red light cameras on, and I voted on it then for safety, and I'm going to vote on it again for safety," Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan said.

Greensboro shut down its red light camera program in 2005 after a court decision said the city must give 90% of its revenue from the program to Guilford County Schools, leaving 10% to the city, which many thought was unbeneficial.

Now that the city is voting yes to try it again, some drivers say it will be good to have them ba

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