logo
More than 300 Toronto speed cameras have been vandalized this year, city officials report

More than 300 Toronto speed cameras have been vandalized this year, city officials report

CTV News14-05-2025

Cars zoom past a vandalized traffic speed camera beside High Park in Toronto on Thursday August 24, 2023. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn)
Toronto speed cameras have been targeted more than 300 times this year, raising concerns about road safety just weeks after officials announced plans to expand the controversial program.
In an email to CTV News Toronto, city staff confirmed that there have been 325 incidents of vandalism involving its Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras so far in 2025, noting that incidents include 'any vandalism, not just damage beyond repair.'
The data comes less than a month after the city said it would double the number of speed cameras from 75 to 150 amid growing concerns about traffic deaths in relation to speed.
One notorious camera, near Parkside Drive and Algonquin Avenue has been repeatedly chopped down, even as it issued more than 66,000 tickets and generated millions of dollars.
Last month, it was axed again for a fourth time after being tossed in a nearby pond several months prior.
Parkside speed camera
An image of the Parkside speed camera tossed in the pond in December 2024 (Safe Parkside photo).
Now, new figures released by the city show that hostility toward the program extends far beyond just one intersection.
The city says it notifies Toronto police whenever a device is damaged and launch investigations as needed.
In 2024, exactly 12 cameras were deemed 'vandalized beyond repair,' with estimated repair costs of $10,000 per unit. Those costs, the city says, are usually absorbed by private contractors which are responsible for the upkeep of the devices.
Barbara Gray, Toronto's general manager of transportation services, has been vocal about the recent wave of vandalism, noting that the city is working to make speed cameras less vulnerable to tampering.
'We are in the process of converting more of our automated speed cameras into permanent pole-mounted cameras,' she said at a news conference last month.
In the statement, the city says it 'condemns all acts of theft and vandalism of ASE cameras as this negatively impacts road safety and allows dangerous speeding to continue near vulnerable road users.'
Whether that tension escalates, remains to be seen. However for now residents can visit the City of Toronto's website to view all 150 speed camera locations.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Stepfather of missing N.S. kids reportedly says mother's grief worsening due to online speculation
Stepfather of missing N.S. kids reportedly says mother's grief worsening due to online speculation

National Post

time27 minutes ago

  • National Post

Stepfather of missing N.S. kids reportedly says mother's grief worsening due to online speculation

Article content Daniel Martell, the stepfather of missing Nova Scotia children, four-year-old Jack and six-year-old Lilly Sullivan, says their mother's grief is worsening due to online speculation about the case, according to CTV News. Article content Despite a methodical search over the last weekend, 'searchers haven't uncovered anything of significance to the investigation,' Corp. Guillaume Tremblay told National Post on Thursday. Article content Article content 'Any future searches will be determined based on the course of the investigation. RCMP officers from various teams are fully engaged in finding out what happened to Lilly and Jack and we're using all tools and resources to determine the circumstances of their disappearance,' he said. Article content Article content Article content The children were reported missing more than a month ago from their rural home in Pictou County, where they lived with Martell, their mother Malehya Brooks-Murray, and the couple's baby, Meadow. Even with ongoing searches and following up on 355 tips as of late May, authorities still have not found any concrete leads. The lack of evidence has led many people on social media to come up with conspiracy theories about how the children disappeared, which the stepfather says is making the situation worse. Article content 'It doesn't get any easier. One month has passed,' Martell told CTV News. 'Don't attack Maleyha because her mental health is going to be reflected on our daughter, so I don't want anyone attacking Maleyha anymore.' Article content Martell, who attended a vigil for the children held on June 2, said Brooks-Murray's grief was overwhelming and was made worse by speculation. Article content The vigil was held in Stellarton, a town in Pictou County. A video of the solemn event posted on Facebook showed Martell lighting two paper lanterns and letting them float off into the sky. Article content Candlelight vigil for Lilly and Jack Sullivan ❤️💙 Posted by Kimberly Brown on Monday, June 2, 2025 Article content Article content Meanwhile, volunteer organization Halifax Search and Rescue said that scammers may be impersonating the group on fundraising site, GoFundMe. The fake campaign said it has a goal of reaching $100,000 to buy a drone to help with the search for the Sullivan siblings. Article content However, Halifax Search and Rescue director Paul Service said his group doesn't normally request donations through GoFundMe and doesn't base its campaigns on particular searches. Service says a representative from GoFundMe contacted him to say it was taking down the site and investigating after the campaign was reported on CBC.

Woman dragged into wooded area at High Park and sexually assaulted: police
Woman dragged into wooded area at High Park and sexually assaulted: police

CTV News

time29 minutes ago

  • CTV News

Woman dragged into wooded area at High Park and sexually assaulted: police

A photo of the sign at the entrance to Toronto's High Park. Toronto police have issued a public safety alert after a woman was dragged into a wooded area in High Park and sexually assaulted on Wednesday night. Police were called to the east side of the park near Howard Park Avenue and Parkside Drive at around 10:40 p.m. They say that a female was walking on a paved pathway in the park when she was approached from behind by an unknown male suspect who dragged her into a wooded area and sexually assaulted her before fleeing. The victim was able to get away from the suspect and seek help from a passerby who called the police, investigators say. She sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the attack, police said. A media officer later told CP24 that the victim is an 'adult female.' The suspect is described as a Black male with a dark complexion, who is about five-foot-ten and 30 to 40 years old with a slim, athletic build. He was last seen wearing a T-shirt and dark-coloured pants. This investigation is ongoing and anyone with further information is asked to contact Toronto police or Crime Stoppers anonymously.

N.B. man found guilty of manslaughter in Moncton Casino manager's death
N.B. man found guilty of manslaughter in Moncton Casino manager's death

CTV News

time38 minutes ago

  • CTV News

N.B. man found guilty of manslaughter in Moncton Casino manager's death

The exterior of Casino New Brunswick in Moncton, N.B., is pictured on April 4, 2023. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic) A man has been found guilty of manslaughter following the assault and death of a manager at Casino New Brunswick in Moncton two years ago. Michael Thomas Glaspy of Riverview, N.B., appeared in court on Wednesday and was found guilty by jury of manslaughter in connection with the 2023 homicide. He was released on conditions until his next court appearance on Aug. 13. Members of the Codiac Regional RCMP responded to a report of an assault at the Moncton Casino on March 4, 2023. A 56-year-old man, identified as Rodney Frenette of Moncton, was taken to hospital with serious injuries where he died later that month. Rodney Frenette Rodney Frenette is pictured in a photo from his obituary. (Source: Fergusons Funeral Home) According to Frenette's obituary, he had a long career in the gaming industry and was the food and beverages manager at the casino and oversaw two restaurants. Glaspy, who was arrested at the scene and later released, was arrested again on April 13, 2023. He appeared in court the next day and was charged with manslaughter. For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store