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![]() | 5/13/2005 DC Appeals Court Unsympathetic to Camera ChallengesDuring oral arguments in a challenge to the constitutionality of camera enforcement, District of Columbia Court of Appeals judges seemed unpersuaded. The District of Columbia Court of Appeals heard arguments in a challenge to the city's photo radar and red light camera program. The court listened to oral arguments to an appeal of a DC Superior Court ruling last June that threw out a constitutional challenge primarily on procedural grounds.
The case was brought on behalf of Emelike Agomo, whose automobile was photographed speeding 18 times throughout the District. Agomo can prove that he was in Texas at the time of the infractions. Attorney ... | ||
![]() | 5/13/2005 Setbacks for AZ, TX Camera BansMeasures to ban camera enforcement in Texas and Arizona blocked despite support of a majority of legislators. | ||
![]() | 5/12/2005 ACLU Challenges New Mexico Car ConfiscationCourt date set for challenge to Albuquerque, New Mexico red light camera and DUI penalties. | ||
5/12/2005 UK: Two Speed Cameras BurnedA pair of speed cameras were torched on the A30 near Camborne in Truro, UK. | |||
![]() | 5/11/2005 CA Supreme Court Delivers Blow to Red Light CamerasThe California Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling forcing cities to implement a 30-day waiting period for each red light camera. |
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