In Pensacola, Florida, an automated traffic enforcement system of just five red light cameras has generated 26,085 citations over a nine-month period. The program operates with minimal human intervention, relying on police officers to review video and decide which infractions constitute a “blatant disregard” for the law. This creates a low-friction, high-volume citation pipeline where due process is limited to an officer’s subjective judgment after the fact. While the police department publicly defends the system’s integrity and blames drivers, the sheer volume of violations points to an effective revenue-generation tool operating under the guise of public safety, with one intersection alone accounting for over 8,000 tickets.