Red-light cameras at five county intersections have been shut down since the end of June, when the contract with the private vendor responsible for maintaining them ran out, said Lt. Tom Wilson, commander of the Management and Planning Section.
Annapolis still maintains two cameras.
The county has selected a new vendor and plans to bring the cameras back, but Lt. Wilson couldn't say when because the new contract hasn't been finalized.
The cameras, which debuted in June 2000, take pictures of the license plates of cars running red lights. Almost 38,000...
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