If you've gotten caught by a speed camera in Greenbelt, Md., you may be off the hook.
Greenbelt police told The Gazette it is voiding more than 660 tickets and drivers are being reimbursed more than $26,000 after discovering some of its speed cameras were not properly calibrated.
Cameras on Hanover Parkway and Cherrywood Lane were not properly certified for about a month each earlier this year. The Hanover camera was invalid from December 27, 2012 to January 27, 2013. The Cherrywood camera was invalid from January 19 to February 19.
Maryland law requires the radar calibration on each camera be certified as accurate.
According to a news release, unpaid tickets will be voided and any Motor Vehicle Administration records will be cleared. Since the police department does not directly collect speed cameras fines, refunds will be issued by the Brekford Corporation, the company that maintains and calibrates the cameras.
The city is also requesting nearly $16,000 in lost revenue from Brekford.
All cameras in Greenbelt are now current on their certification.
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