‘Black hole’ fines

Dear Editor:

Speeding in school zones is a problem and the county cameras are having a positive impact, but will they eliminate the problem?  No.  There will be many unfamiliar with the area and/or oblivious to the signs that will keep the problem alive.

As a new member to the list of those invited to pay a fine, I feel I have earned the right to suggest the opportunity.

Reviewing my recent invitation to pay a fine, I calculated the fine portion to be $5 per kilometre over the posted limit. I believe this to be unbudgeted funds in the municipality, so it would be windfall funds (if it were budgeted, it truly would be a tax).

Herein lies the opportunity.  School zone speeding is, as stated, to protect the school children. If someone violates this requirement, what about designating a portion of the fine back to the school involved to support student programs and supplies (not salaries or buildings).  

I for one would not plan to speed to support the school in this manner, but I suspect those paying for speeding would feel some comfort knowing this was the case rather than all fines going into the black hole of community funds.

Randy Graham,
Elora