Mark E. Schmidter
BantheCams.org
September 17, 2013

Police in Apopka, Florida arrested a man on Saturday morning for distributing a petition that would put the issue of ending red light camera use to a public vote. Mark E. Schmidter, a 66-year-old commercial roofing contractor, stood on the side of the road waiting for the light to turn red at the corner of East Main Street and South Park Avenue. Once traffic came to a stop, he would walk in between cars and distribute a double-sided sheet of paper. One side had a petition form that residents could fill out and a message urging participation in Wednesday’s city council meeting. The other side provided information on why cameras should not be used (view flyer http://www.thenewspaper.com/rlc/docs/2013/apopkaflyer.jpg).

“Red light cameras are all about money — not safety,” the flyer said in large type. “Governments choose tax money over safety of motorists.”

Officer Robert Campbell watched what was going on and used the public address system on his squad car to order Schmidter to stop. Schmidter says he was not able to understand what was said on the loudspeaker. Officer Campbell described the scene in his arrest report.

Read More

The Emergency Election Sale is now live! Get 30% to 60% off our most popular products today!


Related Articles