But, we ll have to see if the city will honor the resolutions or if any change in the law is needed.
At an event Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown attended Tuesday, we tried to talk to him on camera about the school zone speed camera refunds, but he declined to do an interview, however the mayor did touch on refunds last week and was asked if the tickets will be valid. They will be valid because as we ve been saying the intent of the council wasn t what actually was written in the ordinance, according to the law department, the law department in their legal reading of the ordinance that was passed by the council it actually shows that the cameras would be off on September 1, Brown said.
Last Buffalo school speed zone camera turned off after lawmaker s Facebook rant
Buffalo Common Council member Rasheed Wyatt says, It shouldn’t have to be for me to do those antics to get the camera down. Author: Steve Brown Updated: 7:12 PM EDT July 15, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. “I’m pissed!”
It was around 8 a.m. Common Council Member Rasheed Wyatt was standing along Bailey Avenue on Facebook Live. Nearby was the last operating speed zone camera in the city, which is also in his district. And Wyatt was letting Mayor Byron Brown have it.
“People are getting tickets right now in the University District! Thank you, Mr. Mayor! I’m not going to send you a letter. I’m going to send you the people, and they’re going to take notice of how you treated them because you think you are above the law!” he said in the video.