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![]() | 2/13/2005 CA Appeals Court Judge Delivers Setback to CamerasAn Orange County, California Superior Court appeals judge rules that the city of Costa Mesa violated the law with its red light camera program. An Orange County, California Superior Court appeals judge ruled that the city of Costa Mesa violated the state vehicle code by failing to provide 30 days notice for all of the intersections using red light cameras and for allowing a separate agency to control and set signal timing.
Costa Mesa had announced the initial camera in their program, but failed to announce subsequent cameras or provide the required 30-day warning period for them. Caltrans, the state transportation agency, maintains t ... | ||
![]() | 2/12/2005 Cleveland Counts Up the Number of Tickets it NeedsThe city council in Cleveland, Ohio is counting the number of red light camera tickets it needs to issue to meet the mayor's budget targets. | ||
![]() | 2/12/2005 Ohio Legislator Fighting Traffic CamerasOhio state legislator is fighting back against cities using cameras to balance the local budget. | ||
![]() | 2/11/2005 Opinion: The Danger of Red Light CamerasAn opinion piece from the Virginian-Pilot that argues that the state should reject red light cameras. | ||
![]() | 2/11/2005 Winnipeg Will Drop Cameras if Revenue DropsWinnipeg, Canada's premier suggests if speed camera revenue continues below estimates, he may drop the program. |
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