council member mary chuny says tougher enforcement is feeded and police can't be everywhere. >> people blow through stop signs, and it's very dangerous. we're an urban jurisdiction. there are lots of things going on at intersections. you need to stop. red light running, i don't care where they're from. we don't want anybody running red lights in the district of columbia. >> reporter: the good news for drivers, the d.c. council is considering lowering the fines which are far higher than other jurisdictions, admitting that fines were used to raise revenue. >> that was plainly a matter for revenue raising. and that's what has gotten people really angry. >> reporter: d.c. police assistant chief patrick burke says speed and traffic light cameras do calm down traffic, and the newer cameras will help, too. >> we've addressed locations that have a greater proclivity for pedestrian injuries and crashes. we would start with cameras, two to three per ward as we roll out. we hope it's in the budget. these are loife-saving measures. >> news4. >> watch out in the district. >>> college textbooks are