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Friday, April 13, 2012

Long Island Wildfires...

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Investigators are still looking into how the wildfire started in the Pine Barrens of Suffolk County, and Governor Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency in Suffolk County on Long Island.

The fire burned up 1,124 acres of land and it has been largely contained, although the winds have picked up and could cause some additional flare-ups.

“All the ingredients were there for a real tragedy,” Cuomo said right after touring the scene from a helicopter over Manorville and Ridge. “This is a situation that could have gotten out of control. If you lost control of a fire this large, it could have been very, very, very bad.”
Cuomo also praised the efforts of the response teams, including the volunteer firefighters. Although there were no casualties, the seventh largest fire in state history burned down three homes and left three firefighters injured.

Jerome Hauer, state commissioner of homeland security and emergency services, warned that conditions for additional fires will remain optimal for at least another 10 days (recordonline.com).

“People are going to need to be very careful with outside burning of any kind,” said Hauer. “Anything they do outdoors, whether cigarettes or barbecues has the potential of lighting the underbrush.”

Of the three injured firefighters, two were released from Stony Brook University Medical Center after being treated for smoke inhalation, and one was admitted with first and second-degree burns.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Traffic Cameras A.K.A. Crime Fighters?

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Although red-light cameras are nailing speeders and light runners, they’re also helping police catch criminals, reports USA Today

“Police in Red Bank, Tennessee caught four suspects in a violent home invasion by reviewing images from a red-light camera near the victims’ home. Four suspects tied up two victims and then ransacked the house, police say; one robber allegedly smashed his boot into a victims face,” (USA Today). 

The police pulled video from the traffic camera and were able to see the suspects’ vehicle go through the intersection prior to the home invasion and then when they left. 

This isn’t the only time these cameras have served as crime fighters.

“After a 21-year-old college student in Tempe, Arizona was dragged to her death when a drive-by purse snatcher caught the student’s hands in the purse strings, police traced the car though red-light camera footage,” (USA Today).

Another incident occurred in Washington when “a drunken driver who blamed the crash on the actions of the driver he had hit and killed was shown by a red-light camera to be lying,” (USA Today). 

The second case in Arizona actually provided justice for a woman who was being wrongly accused of striking a woman and her daughter. “Police used camera images to clear a woman who had been accused of striking a woman and her 4-year-old daughter in Scottsdale,” (USA Today).

541 communities across the USA have red-light cameras, and more than 95 have speeding cameras. Traffic cameras incite strong feelings on both sides. “As cameras have multiplied, so have crime-fighting opportunities,” (USA Today). 

What do you think about traffic cameras? Crime-fighting aid or money-making scheme? Tell us on Traffic Ticket Nassau County’s Facebook Wall linked HERE.