LA speed cameras comes with stunning homeless loophole
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Los Angeles is rolling out a new speed camera initiative designed to catch speeding drivers and issue fines, but there’s an unexpected exemption: homeless individuals won’t be required to pay these fines.

The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously, 14-0, on Tuesday to implement an extensive automated speed enforcement system. This program will deploy up to 125 cameras on some of the city’s most perilous roads known for frequent accidents.

The fines for speeding are significant and escalate quickly.

For those driving 11 to 15 mph over the speed limit, the fine is $50. If you’re caught going 16 to 25 mph over, the penalty rises to $100. Speeding 26 mph or more over the limit results in a $200 fine, and anyone exceeding 100 mph could be hit with a hefty $500 ticket.

However, an exception has been made for the homeless population, who will not be obligated to pay these fines.


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Councilmembers ordered the Department of Transportation to expand its Community Assistance Parking Program, allowing low-income and homeless individuals to work off speed camera tickets through community service instead of paying fines during the pilot.

The local move lands alongside a new state law that took effect Jan. 1, allowing cities to reduce or wipe away certain vehicle-related penalties for people experiencing financial hardship, including those who are homeless, and requiring alternatives like payment plans or community service.

Now, Los Angeles is extending that framework beyond parking tickets and into speed enforcement.

The camera rollout will come in waves.

Installation and testing are expected between April and July, followed by a 60-day public education campaign and a 60-day warning period before tickets start flowing. Full enforcement is expected by late summer or fall 2026.

City officials insist the system will pay for itself.

The vendor contract is projected to cost about $6.675 million a year, roughly $4,450 per camera, per month. To break even, the city would need about 133,500 fully paid $50 tickets annually, or roughly 66,750 $100 tickets, not counting additional administrative costs.

Any revenue beyond that is slated for traffic safety improvements, with officials saying the General Fund won’t take a hit.

Under state law, the tickets are civil penalties, meaning no points on your license and no risk of suspension. Cameras will capture rear license plates only, and facial recognition is off the table.

As approved, most council districts are expected to get about eight cameras, with a handful receiving more based on crash data and high-risk corridors.

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