Ticket Camera Flack Infiltrates Orlando Tribune
When The National Motorists Association blog noticed a large number of pro-red-light-ticket-camera editorials coming out of the Orlando Tribune, they decided to investigate. Turns out that every one of the pro-camera pieces was written by a single member of the Tribune’s editorial board, George Diaz. Well wouldn’t you know it: Diaz is “the point man on editorials pushing for red light camera legislation in Florida” for the National Campaign To Stop Red Light Running. The lobbying group is funded by the fine people who make and sell red-light-ticket- cameras. Needless to say, the Tribune has ethical standards which state that Editorial staffers “should avoid situations in which their activities in connection with any group or cause could be perceived as influencing what the Sentinel publishes or broadcasts.” What’s more, “when conflicts of interest are unavoidable but not obvious to readers, they should be disclosed in the story.” And of course, Diaz did neither. For shame.