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Source: WSB News
Lilburn Red Light Cameras Back


By Jon Lewis
@ June 5, 2009 5:29 AM

(WSB Radio)  Gwinnett drivers beware, two red light cameras in the city of Lilburn are back in commission.  All three of the city's cameras were suspended back in March after a 73 percent drop in citations due to a new law that added an additional second to the yellow light.

[extraneous commentary removed]

...the city decided for safety reasons at least two of the red light cameras needed to be recommissioned...

[extraneous commentary removed]

The light at Rockbridge Road and Hwy 29 will be decommissioned altogether.
FACTS:
  • Camera use stopped in March 2009.
  • Two cameras resumed in June 2009.
  • Rockbridge Road and Hwy 29 was removed.

What did our competitors do with this information?

Nothing, as of July 30, 2009.
  • They missed the removal in March 2009.
  • They missed partial reactivation in June 2009.

*claim based on information available on competitor's
website on July 30, 2009.
Competitor #1's Website on July 31, 2009 at 1:20pm CST.
Only 2 Cameras are active in Lilburn, GA as of June 2009.

They show 7 cameras.
As of March 2009, the camera at Rockbridge & Highway 29 was not in use. 

Here is what our competitor shows on July 31, 2009.
Competitor #2's website as of July 31, 2009 at 1:30pm CST:
Data for three of the five locations hasn't been accurate since March 2009.
Source: Gwinnett Daily Post

         
6/4/2009 12:01:00 AM
Red-light cameras make a comeback in Lilburn
Officials: Drivers began to run lights once devices were deactivated


By Heath Hamacher
Staff Writer

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Snellville Police Chief Roy Whitehead said economic woes prompted his department to nix red-light cameras in favor of keeping positions open for police officers.
Competitor #1's Website on July 31, 2009 at 1:36pm CST.
Months later, the cameras remain in our competitor's database.
Competitor #2's website as of July 31, 2009 at 1:42pm CST:
With their database, you get annoying alerts despite the fact that these cameras are no longer active.
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Competitor #3's website as of August 2, 2009 at 8:42am CST:
Example #1:
This site has not removed the Snelville cameras.

It doesn't have some of the original cameras either!

It never was correct and remains incorrect now.
Example #2:
Competitor #3's website as of July 31, 2009 at 8:56am CST:
Six cameras still shown in Lilburn, GA - 4 months after their removal!
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  • You can't browse your GPS to see where there are cameras near you.
  • There is no published list of coverage for the Garmin dataset.
  • You can't search for camera locations along your route.
  • Alerts you with an unexplained alert called "variable safety camera zone" where no cameras exist.
  • You get to try it free for 30 days to experience the issues yourself.
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