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Toronto Police Investigating After Speed Camera Cut Down for Seventh Time
The Parkside Drive speed camera has issued over 66,000 tickets and collected more than $7 million in fines since 2022, despite repeated vandalism disrupting its operation.
- Toronto Police are investigating a vandalized speed camera on Parkside Drive, which has been cut down for the seventh time in recent months.
- The camera was first installed in 2021 after a fatal crash and has issued over 68,000 speeding tickets, according to Faraz Gholizadeh, co-chair of Safe Parkside.
- Gholizadeh noted that the speed camera has recorded the highest speed of 154 kilometres an hour, nearly four times the posted limit.
- The latest incident of vandalism occurred eight weeks after the previous one, according to Toronto Police.
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