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12-19-24CaII, Rosemarie From: Blain Enderle <benderle1234@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, December 20, 2024 8:18 AM To: ClearwaterCouncil Subject: Re: Red lights CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the City of Clearwater. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Council, Look where the police focused their energy. They don't focus it on slowing down and letting the public know of dangerous intersections do they? No, they only care about a revenue stream and they got it working with a part-time employee and they don't get the benefits of the full-time police employees get. That's the police ethics that you should be looking at. Respectfully, Blain Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 19, 2024, at 8:31 PM, Blain Enderle <benderle1234@gmail.com> wrote: > Respectfully, > Blain. > Sent from my iPhone » On Dec 19, 2024, at 8:30 PM, Blain Enderle <benderle1234@gmail.com> wrote: » Council, » Clearwater is the last one in Pinellas County to have them. Because Clearwater will never gives up a revenue stream. NEVER ever even if it's unethical. » Problem with red light intersections is they DO NOT discourage in anyway running that intersection.. The sign is so tiny that nobody can see it in time to say hey this is a dangerous intersection. I need to slow down. Very unethical. » When you hear Gandy say all the tourist have apps and and he refuses to put up signage, making us aware of a dangerous intersection coming up. Cops in Clearwater say it all that's all traffic engineering. We don't have to think about safety signs. » A cop car sitting there during traffic every day with detour and ethical too . » more than him collecting his $300,000 in that revenue stream. » Sent from my iPhone 1