Several police officers in a major Ontario city were caught by the municipality’s speed and red-light cameras over the last three months.
In a report being presented at the Ottawa Police Services Board on April 28, the force’s chief of police states that throughout the first quarter of 2025, 23 red light camera infractions were logged, 29 cases of vehicle collisions involving police occurred, 69 automated speed enforcement tickets were issued.
During the same quarter last year, the data shows those infractions at 12, 25 and 75, respectively. One hundred red-light camera infractions, 93 collisions and 570 automated speeding tickets were recorded throughout 2024, the data shows.
The statistics were listed as “internal complaints,” with the chief stating in the report those three infractions make up the majority of internal probes.
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