DENVER (AP) -- Denver Mayor Michael Hancock is promising a crackdown over reports city employees failed to pay hundreds of photo-speed-van and red-light-camera fines after they were caught while driving city cars.
A records review by KUSA-TV shows more than 600 violation notices have not been paid since 2009.
One city vehicle captured breaking the red-light rules at an intersection was a parking-attendant's vehicle.
Most city agencies have a policy that requires employees to pay for red-light and photo-speed citations issued while they are driving a city vehicle.
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Information from: KUSA-TV
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