Did you happen to read the FULL report?
There is some valuable information within it.
This thread has to do with red-light cameras and timing which is exactly what the report is about.
Also this is the red-light camera forum area of the website.
You call it "copy-paste", I call it citing / quoting relevant information,
from one of the most recent, in-depth reports created specifically about this particular red-light camera subject.
Engineers use established guidelines and existing formulas to set interval timing.
Therefore the report may be relevant in court if a particular system has a set duration which ignores established guidelines and best practice.
At the very least the report provides relevant and interesting information for people.
Many red-light cameras with speed limits in the 60km hr zone are set to 3.7 second yellow light duration.
According to this report and current best practice a 60km zone should be set at least 4.1 seconds.
This may be relevant information in court if presented appropriately.
"not to sound to harsh" however it is up to the Justice of The Peace to weigh the relevancy of evidence provided for the court room…