Sixteen Toronto speed cameras were found damaged on Tuesday morning, only two days after the Parkside Drive speed camera was cut down for the seventh time in less than a year.

In an email to CBC, Toronto police confirmed the automated speed enforcement cameras were damaged overnight throughout the city.

Some of the damaged speed cameras include the two found cut down on O'Connor Drive, west of Coxwell Avenue, and Lake Shore Boulevard, just west of Woodbine Avenue. The Parkside Drive speed camera was cut down on Sept. 7.

In a news conference Tuesday, Duty Insp. Peter Wallace told reporters that the Toronto Police Service is investigating and will add more resources to its response to the vandalism, including having a presence around targeted areas.

"I can tell you that officers are

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