Speed cameras in chaos, in Naples the prefect suspends all devices
The prefect of Naples has suspended 67 speed cameras and frozen penalties issued from 2018 to 2023 due to concerns over their legality.
In a groundbreaking move, the prefect of Naples, Michele di Bari, has decided to suspend all 67 speed cameras operating in the province, freezing the fines handed out from 2018 to 2023. This action is unique and may set a precedent for other Italian provinces facing similar issues. The suspension halts enforcement and effectively turns off the speed detection devices while a thorough review is conducted.
The decision stems from a need to prevent a flood of legal challenges regarding the compliance of these devices, both approved and unapproved. It is intended to ensure that the installation and operation of the speed cameras adhere to legal requirements and to maintain the integrity of administrative actions concerning road safety. This decision aims to safeguard road users while clarifying the enforcement of road traffic violations in the metropolitan area.
Authorities have emphasized the importance of establishing a clear and legal framework for speed measurement devices in order to uphold the rule of law on the roads. As the prefect's office engages in a comprehensive review of the fixed and mobile speed cameras installed throughout the city, it will work towards aligning them with the latest regulatory requirements. This scrutiny underscores the ongoing challenges faced by city officials in managing traffic enforcement and the need for clear, enforceable laws to protect both citizens and authorities alike.