Statement On Reports Of Secret Audit Of City's Speed Camera Program

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BALTIMORE, Md. (January 23, 2014) — Today, Kevin Harris, director of the Mayor's Office of Policy and Communications, released the following statement in reaction to reports of a secret audit of the City's speed camera program:

"This document is an inconclusive report that does not reflect any final conclusions about the accuracy of the speed camera program, as is noted on page seven. It is false to insinuate that the City sought to keep the public in the dark when we acted quickly to take the speed camera program offline due to errors, voided erroneous citations and provided refunds to impacted residents. The idea that there are more problems than have already been made public are not supported by this document. The Mayor has been clear that the program will remain offline until we can vouch for its accuracy."

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