Doug Ford will ban speed cameras next month

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Of course speed cameras work. Why else would Doug Ford want to get rid of them?

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By Edward KeenanCity Columnist

The way Doug Ford talks about automated speed cameras, you’d think they were a tax-and-spend, bleeding-heart-pinko plot. They’re just a “cash grab,” according to the premier. That’s why he’s planning, as the Star reported this week, to ban them.

Ever wonder who was responsible for this socialist scheme to tax drivers in the first place?

Well, the legislation that made speed cameras possible was drafted in 2017 by then-transportation minister and Liberal MPP Steven Del Duca (who’s now the mayor of Vaughan and is banning them locally). But the regulations that actually enable them were passed in 2019 — under Ford. And both he and Del Duca were acting by request of then-Toronto mayor John Tory, who once led the provincial party that Ford leads now.

Then there’s Brampton mayor Patrick Brown, out there in the heart of Ford Nation. He also led the Progressive Conservatives once, and he recently told Momin Qureshi of 680 News that during his time in office, Brampton has tried various traffic interventions, including road signs and speedbumps.

“Nothing has been as effective, not even close, as speed cameras,” Brown said. “Wherever we’ve placed the cameras … we’ve seen a dramatic reduction in speeding.” What’s more, he says, these things are actually popular: “For every complaint I get about a speed camera, I probably get 10 more asking for a speed camera in their neighbourhood.” (And Brown has the data to back that up: 86 per cent of Brampton residents are in favour of them.)

Ford, a former Toronto councillor, and his late brother Rob, another former mayor, had no closer ally during their time at City Hall than Councillor Frances Nunziata. What does she have to say? As she put it in a council meeting this summer: “I don’t even know why we’re debating this.” Nunziata added that she’s constantly asking the city for more speed cameras in her ward because “I’m getting requests from all my constituents.”

These are conservative voices representing areas where Ford’s party won in the 2025 provincial election. And what else has Ford himself said about the cameras? That “all municipalities are collecting hundreds of millions of dollars, (but) I don’t believe that slows (motorists) down.” In other words, he doesn’t believe they work.

Here’s the thing: they do work.

The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police says they work. A big study by Toronto Metropolitan University and the Hospital for Sick Children says they work. An overwhelming consensus of research from across North America shows they work.

Ford’s idea that speed cameras are some kind of unjustified car tax is nonsense, too. These are fines, levied against drivers who break the law. They are specifically meant to serve as a deterrent, although they also serve as a punishment. Anyone who wants to avoid paying this so-called tax can easily do so. The trick is to obey the law.

Scratch any part of Ford’s talk about this issue, and you’ll find beneath the surface indignation a huge pile of what former Ontario MPP Peter Kormos used to call “bullspit.” Granted, that’s nothing new: as I’ve written before, Ford is a natural-born BS artist.

Moreover, words tend to travel from his gut to his mouth without first consulting his brain. This usually serves him okay: his gut may not always align with reality, but it’s a reliable indicator of how his voters feel. In this case, though, I’m not so sure that’s true. Speed cameras enjoy broad public support, as seen in opinion polls and in commentary from institutions and politicians alike. Who’s actually crying out to ban them?

It’s not unusual for Ford to blatantly disregard evidence in making decisions. But usually when he does that, you can at least see the political sense in it. Here, we have a policy that saves lives, that’s popular even among Ford’s ideological allies, that the police brass supports. And it was his own policy in the first place.

The only people who have publicly opposed speed cameras in a concerted way are the anonymous criminals who keep cutting them down. The absurd wave of widespread and repeated vandalism they’ve perpetrated has made a laughing stock of our police department, and it also appears to have provided Ford with an occasion to reconsider this whole topic.

If you can’t catch ’em, join ’em, I guess. It’s as sensible an explanation for Ford’s anti-camera crusade as any.
 

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Just a note:

This thread belongs in the Politics Forum as the basis for the decision forming the content behind the thread is purely "political".
 
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Just a note:

This thread belongs in the Politics Forum as the basis for the decision forming the content behind of the thread is purely "political".
Why don't you go ahead and move it for us then
 

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DoFo gov’t votes in speed cameras using their majority at Queens Park.

DoFo gets blowback “ it’s a tax grab”. He agrees.

DoFo says he will ban speed cameras, once again using his majority.

Says he will legislate speed bumps, flashing lights and roundabouts as traffic calming measures.

Whatever way the wind blows, eh Dougie??
 

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I mean half the time these cameras are either vandalized or knocked down - thank god they are going to be removing them
85% of Ontarians support ASE.

It's a small minority who continually speed, speed with an impervious sense of entitlement, mostly males, younger males, Kareneqsue males cowering behind a facade of entitled manly men, flaccid dicked manhood.

And it's even a microscopic minority who who skulk in the middle of the night in their Cheetos encrusted slippers and self-gratifying, cum-stained pyjamas to play out their lil' petulant, tantrum fantasies,
 
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These speed cameras do exactly what they were meant to be... catch the idiots speeding in school zones and community safe areas.

He should focus on the 400's series highways where people drive 150 km/hr.
 

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These speed cameras do exactly what they were meant to be... catch the idiots speeding in school zones and community safe areas
Speed bumps in all school zones will fix this problem.
They cost a lot less money, and will be much more effective too
 

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Speed bumps in all school zones will fix this problem.
They cost a lot less money, and will be much more effective too
How is it cheaper? Speed bump is just cost, no revenue.

How effective? Any studies?
 
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Speed bumps are not your car's suspensions friend. They probably increase the maintenance costs for all vehicles that travel over them on a frequent basis.

Perhaps the speed cameras' km/h allowance before issuing a ticket should be slightly increased, to say 5km/h over the limit in school zones, and 10 km/h over the limit in other areas.

There is no justifiable reason for driving more than 5km/h over the limit in school zones, especially from 7:30 am to whatever time there are no longer student pedestrians in the area.
 
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pleaseb tell that to parents whose children walk to school
Yup you’re right - I didn’t think about that and that’s on me

There has to be a better solution than just cameras and speed bumps
 

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Speed bumps are not your car's suspensions friend. They probably increase the maintenance costs for all vehicles that travel over them on a frequent basis
Not if you drive over them at a normal speed.
Oakville has had them in all their school zones and they work well
 
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