Three more speed cameras have been damaged in Toronto, city officials say — marking the 20th time the devices were tampered with in just a week.

The City of Toronto said in an email to CBC News on Friday that three cameras were vandalized early Sunday morning. The cameras were located in the areas of Castlefield Avenue and Avenue Road, Avenue Road and Oaklands Avenue, and at Mount Pleasant Road and South Drive.

These incidents come just days after 16 other cameras across the city were damaged on Sept. 9 and the Parkside Drive camera was cut down for the seventh time in 10 months on Sept. 7.

Toronto police confirmed they received reports of damage to those cameras.

At a news conference last week, Duty Insp. Peter Wallace said police will increase officer presence around targeted areas.

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