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Motorists who received citations for running a red light at one
Costa Mesa intersection with be getting their money back and
citations dismissed, police officials said on Friday.
That’s because they have realized that the yellow light at the
intersection of northbound Newport Boulevard and 17th Street was
shorter than required by state law based on the posted speed limit,
Costa Mesa Police Lt. Tom Curtis said.
The yellow light had been set at 3.6 seconds instead of the
required 4.3 seconds, he said.
The red light camera at this intersection has been operational
since Oct. 3, 2003, Curtis said. A total of 579 citations were issued
there during four months, of which 200 have already been paid, he
said. The red light camera there was shut down on Feb. 11, 2004, when
officials learned about the error.
The city will ask officials at Harbor Justice Center to reverse
convictions and dismiss unresolved citations relating to this
particular intersection, Curtis said. The city will also give out
refunds to motorists who have already paid up their fines, he said.
The error was corrected and the system was reset at that
intersection on March 18, 2004, officials said.
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