A Winnipeg man is taking a stand against photo radar in his Transcona neighbourhood.

For the last two weeks, Shane Yaworski has been parading at the corner of Plessis Road and Rosseau Avenue West, carrying a homemade sign that warns oncoming traffic of a photo radar truck lying in wait behind some trees.

"I just wanted to warn the people — make them aware it's only 50 km/h here — so let's slow down, let's not have to pay the city any more money. You earn your money; keep it, he said.

Yaworksi says people in the area have been showing their thanks, giving him everything from water to pizza.

Todd Dube with Wise Up Winnipeg, a group dedicated to fighting photo radar, says in the last three weeks photo radar vehicles have issued a ticket every 44 seconds at that intersection.