The purpose of this article is to create an automated enforcement
system for red light violations. The City expects a decrease in accidents
as a result of drivers modifying their operation of motor vehicles
in response to these cameras. Civil penalties would inure to the municipality.
For the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
AUTOMATED RED LIGHT SYSTEM
The equivalent of "traffic control signal monitoring device"
or "traffic control photographic system." Said system/device is an
electronic system consisting of a photographic, video, or an electronic
camera and a vehicle sensor installed to work in conjunction with
an official traffic controller and to automatically produce photographs,
video or digital images of each vehicle violating a standard traffic
control.
SYSTEM LOCATION
The approach to an intersection toward which a photographic,
video or electronic camera is directed and is in operation. It is
the location where the automated camera system is installed to monitor
offenses under this article.
VEHICLE OWNER
The person(s) or entity identified by the Massachusetts Registry
of Motor Vehicles as the registered owner or, in the case of a motor
vehicle registered under the laws of another state or jurisdiction,
the persons or entity on record as the registered owner with such
other state's or jurisdiction's vehicle registration office.
Vehicle owners of unregistered vehicles shall be established by substantial
evidence (i.e., such evidence as reasonable minds might accept as
adequate to support a conclusion).
The City of Springfield may establish procedures for the collection of the civil penalties imposed herein, and may enforce the penalties by a civil action in the nature of a debt. If the penalties set forth in §
385-47 above remain unpaid for more than 30 days after the date on which the notice of liability or appeal decision was issued, the penalties shall be collected, together with any interest and costs thereon, by civil suit or other appropriate means of collection. Failure of the violator to pay such fine or penalty may also result in other enforcement methods allowed by law.