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Thomas F. Patton
 
5/11/2017
Ohio Lawmaker Challenges Expanded Speed Camera Use
Dayton, Ohio adopts ordinance to spread photo radar while House majority whip introduces bills to crack down on small town speed cameras.

Some Ohio municipalities decided this week to revive their photo ticketing programs, while a member of the state House leadership is moving to stop them. The Dayton city commission voted Wednesday to conform Dayton's automated ticketing program to statewide legal requirements. The new ordinance authorizes a for-profit private contractor to run red light cameras, handheld speed camera guns and portable photo radar trailers. The growth of photo enforcement in Ohio briefly slowed in 2014 when th ...

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Anne T. McCartt
 
5/10/2017
Iowa Court Rejected IIHS Expert Witness
State of Iowa successfully argued in court that the insurance industry had no business sending an expert witness to speed camera litigation.

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Garland Police Lieutenant Pedro J. Barineau
 
5/9/2017
Texas Cops Get Overtime For Supporting Red Light Cameras
Texas cops spend 7 minutes lobbying for red light cameras while billing taxpayers for a full day of work.

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Adria, Italy speed camera
 
5/8/2017
France, Italy: Spraypaint And Guns Used Against Speed Cams
European vigilantes last week shot and sprayed speed cameras so they would no longer issue tickets.

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Yellow line
 
5/5/2017
New Mexico Court: Brushing The Edge Of A Lane Is Not Illegal
New Mexico Court of Appeals bans favorite police technique of stopping motorists for touching the yellow line at the edge of the road.

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