MIAMI – The days of the "eye in the sky" catching Miami drivers from running red lights will soon be a thing of the past.
Commissioners voted unanimously Thursday to end the city's red light camera program.
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The contract with American Traffic Solutions will be terminated, leaving the company 60 days to wrap up operations in the city, according to the Miami Herald.
During his campaign, newly-elected Mayor Francis Suarez promised to eliminate the cameras.
"These red-light cameras are essentially another tax, one that the residents of my district cannot afford," said Commissioner Manolo Reyes. "I thank my colleagues and Mayor Francis Suarez for their support."