

Demand removal of speed traffic cameras in Auburn, WA
The Issue
In Auburn, WA, the implementation of speed traffic cameras was introduced with the promise of safeguarding our community, particularly our children. However, as a resident affected by this system, I have observed that these cameras are strategically placed along highways rather than in school zones or areas where pedestrian traffic is genuinely significant. This positioning raises questions about their true intention and effectiveness.
The charges associated with these speed camera violations are staggering, costing individuals $145 per offense. This financial burden disproportionately impacts residents, many of whom are law-abiding citizens caught by surprise due to the non-intuitive placement of these cameras. Rather than serving as a preventive measure, they appear to function as a revenue generator for the city.
Research and reports, such as those by the National Motorists Association, suggest that speed cameras rarely improve safety and may instead lead to more rear-end collisions as drivers suddenly brake upon noticing a camera. Furthermore, a review conducted by the Washington Policy Center found that these cameras contribute significantly to municipal revenue, supporting claims of their use as a cash grab rather than a safety tool.
The funds extracted from these fines could instead be redirected towards more effective safety measures, such as increased patrolling by officers on the ground, implementing smarter traffic light timing to prevent speeding, or investing in community education programs about road safety.
We, the residents and commuters of Auburn, deserve a transparent and fair traffic enforcement system that genuinely prioritizes our safety without undue financial stress. I urge the Auburn City Council and relevant authorities to reconsider the placement and necessity of these speed traffic cameras in our city.
Sign this petition to demand the removal of speed traffic cameras in Auburn, WA, and advocate for a more honest and effective approach to road safety.

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The Issue
In Auburn, WA, the implementation of speed traffic cameras was introduced with the promise of safeguarding our community, particularly our children. However, as a resident affected by this system, I have observed that these cameras are strategically placed along highways rather than in school zones or areas where pedestrian traffic is genuinely significant. This positioning raises questions about their true intention and effectiveness.
The charges associated with these speed camera violations are staggering, costing individuals $145 per offense. This financial burden disproportionately impacts residents, many of whom are law-abiding citizens caught by surprise due to the non-intuitive placement of these cameras. Rather than serving as a preventive measure, they appear to function as a revenue generator for the city.
Research and reports, such as those by the National Motorists Association, suggest that speed cameras rarely improve safety and may instead lead to more rear-end collisions as drivers suddenly brake upon noticing a camera. Furthermore, a review conducted by the Washington Policy Center found that these cameras contribute significantly to municipal revenue, supporting claims of their use as a cash grab rather than a safety tool.
The funds extracted from these fines could instead be redirected towards more effective safety measures, such as increased patrolling by officers on the ground, implementing smarter traffic light timing to prevent speeding, or investing in community education programs about road safety.
We, the residents and commuters of Auburn, deserve a transparent and fair traffic enforcement system that genuinely prioritizes our safety without undue financial stress. I urge the Auburn City Council and relevant authorities to reconsider the placement and necessity of these speed traffic cameras in our city.
Sign this petition to demand the removal of speed traffic cameras in Auburn, WA, and advocate for a more honest and effective approach to road safety.

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Petition created on July 3, 2026