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![]() | 2/14/2018 Federal Judge Opens Inquiry Into Maryland Speed Camera SecrecyCourt discovery could force Rockville, Maryland to reveal whether officials withheld speed camera records to avoid criticism. A federal judge will decide whether a Maryland city used excessive fees to discourage release of embarrassing information about its speed camera program in violation of the First Amendment. US District Judge George J. Hazel last week agreed with motorist Eric Wang that discovery was in order to determine whether the city of Rockville denied his freedom of information fee waiver request solely because he intended to use the documents to write an op-ed article opposing speed cameras.
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![]() | 2/13/2018 Maryland Officials Admit Longer Yellows Reduce ViolationsLegislation in Maryland would force cities to give motorists at least 4 seconds of yellow time at photo enforced intersections. | ||
![]() | 2/12/2018 France, Saudi Arabia: Speed Cameras StoppedSpeeding photo radar van caught in Saudi Arabia while vigilantes in France use duct tape and paint to stop automated ticketing. | ||
![]() | 2/9/2018 Virginia: Camera Cash Recipient Passes Speed Camera Authorization BillVirginia state senator takes campaign cash from ATS then passes bill to allow freeway speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 2/8/2018 Tennessee Court Strikes Down Paying Lab For DUI ConvictionsAppellate court in Tennessee declares unconstitutional a law that pays state lab for each DUI conviction it generates. |
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