As Colorado expands access to speed enforcement cameras, one sheriff is arguing that the cameras appear to be money generators for the cities that use them. Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams told CBS News Colorado he is against the use of speed cameras as punitive measures of enforcement.

"I find these speed cameras very frustrating, and so do a lot of constituents," Reams said. "I am not a supporter of speed cameras, but I can't control what municipalities do."

Reams noted his distaste for the enforcement cameras in Weld County specifically, noting their emergence in towns between Denver and Greeley.

"Typically speed cameras are used in places where it looks as if they are trying to just generate revenue from people not knowing the speed limit in a specific area," Reams said.

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