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credits if the system is down. That's down from about $107,000 a month in the prior contract. <br />The reason for that reduction was due to amortization of equipment. The fine is $100; that is set <br />by the legislature; it is mandatory, the judge cannot reduce that fine. The Court makes penalties <br />and assessments so a $100 fine is $390. The total fine for a red light violation today is $490. <br />This is how it breaks down: the City gets $153.71 of every violation that somebody pays to the <br />Court and then break down the rest of the money that goes to the state and the county. The <br />cameras record 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, on a 30 -day loop. Footage is used to look at an <br />accident at an intersection and for criminal investigations when it's appropriate. <br />(Council Committee member Reyna excuses himself.) <br />5. City of Santa Ana Fire Services Update <br />Chairman Benavides continues this item to the next Public Safety Meeting. <br />6. Committee Member Comments <br />Chairman Benavides mentioned that there would be further discussion and information needed <br />on Jail Options and the Red Light Camera Enforcement Program. <br />7. Items for Next Meeting <br />A. City of Santa Ana Fire Services Update <br />Adjournment — 8:05 P.M. <br />CARLOS ROJAS <br />Acting Chief of Police <br />