Thu
Jun 1 2006
03:25 pm

It's budget shortfall time in Tennessee, and the end of the fiscal year is upon us, so you know what that means.

Metro is on pace to collect more than $6 million in traffic fines during this fiscal year, the same amount the city has estimated it will collect next year, city officials said.

The latest figures put to rest speculation that Metro police would have to step up the number of tickets issued next year to reach the city's revenue estimates.

Metro officials had expected they would collect $4.5 million in traffic fines during the fiscal year ending June 30.

Anyone coming through on their way to Bonnaroo, for example, take heed.

Stacey Diamond's picture

fleecing

I feel we are getting fleeced with the red light cameras and parking tickets. In what I've heard is an effort to get folks to use the new parking garages cops are going nuts ticketing people parking past their time limit at downtown meters. I've seen cars parked around market square get ticketed twice in one sitting. Stacey

Andy Axel's picture

Yeah, I'm here wid' da

Yeah, I'm here wid' da Bompansiero Municipopple Collections Agency. Make dat check outsta Don Sacrimoni. Fer cash.

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michael kaplan's picture

and how exactly is the

and how exactly is the redflex system going for the city coffers? anyone here get caught yet?

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