STORRS, Conn. (WFSB) - Are speed cameras in Connecticut about public safety, or money? The technology has drivers asking questions, while police tell the I-Team they’re doing their job, lowering speeds across the state. For the next three days, the I-Team is digging into the issue, traveling the towns currently using them.
Washington speed camera concerns; town says they’ve fixed previous issues
The town of Washington was the first to put speed cameras up. Originally, the town had several cameras running on Old Litchfield Road/Route 109, but tell us after complaints from property owners, they have just one running currently, in the 100-200 block of Old Litchfield.
Citations started going out on May 14th. As of October 30th, the town has sent out 11,776 citations, worth $590,990. Of thos

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