Maryland: City gets nearly $20 million from speed camera tickets, irritating critics
September 12, 2012 Link to Driving News Summary
Baltimore got nearly $20 million in revenue from speed cameras over the past year — a higher-than-expected figure that is sparking debate over the accuracy of the city’s budget projections and whether the camera program is more a cash cow than a safety measure. The city took in a total of $19.2 million from the devices in the past fiscal year, which is $2.5 million more than the year before and about $4 million more than expected.







