A city councillor is calling on the province to reverse its dramatic restrictions on photo radar that Calgary police say is fuelling a $28-million budget shortfall.
On Jan. 7, the Town of Taber confirmed that its Automatic Traffic Enforcement (ATE) program, otherwise known as photo radar, has ended. Town council ended its ATE contract with the City of ...
A pullback in the use of photo radar for ticketing traffic offences has led to a $28-million hole in Calgary's police budget. Police officials worry services will suffer.