The City Council of St. Petersburg, the sprawling city where the Tampa Bay Rays play during the regular season, voted 6-2 yesterday to discontinue the use of red-light cameras. (There are a total of 22 red-light cameras at ten intersections in St. Pete.) So, will the rate of accidents at these ten intersections increase, decrease, or stay the same?


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