He reached out to CBS News Sacramento, but wanted to stay anonymous as he expressed concern over the intersection of Empire Ranch Road and Ritchie Street.
"They just don't want to wait," said the man, who has lived in the area for about 20 years. "They're impatient, and they run the red light."
"Since day one, my request has been increased police presence, simply," he said.
He said he thinks the problem is not a streetlight timing malfunction, but drivers being in a hurry.
"While we can review traffic camera data, we can't write tickets off of that. The law doesn't allow for us to do that," said Commander Andrew Bates with Folsom police.
"Everybody would like more officers there all the time, but unfortunately, we have to be responsible for how we spread those officers around," said Bates.
"The interrogating and the badgering I receive from dispatchers lead me to believe that I am viewed as more of the problem than the people breaking the law and running these red lights," the resident said.
Bates also wanted to remind people to slow down and stop at red lights. It will keep everyone safer.
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