Photo radar: Many Edmonton police officers paying out-of-pocket for tickets
Published Friday, March 22, 2019 10:10AM EDT
CTV News has learned that many of the city’s police officers are paying for speeding tickets out of pocket rather than undergo the time-consuming process to have the fees waived. Police officers aren’t required to pay for photo radar speeding tickets they receive while on the job, provided they can prove they were responding to an important call.
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