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![]() | 7/12/2016 Ohio Court Of Appeals Wants More Speed CamerasA divided Ohio Court of Appeals panel overrules legislature, declaring no limits on the use of automated ticketing machines. A majority of judges on an Ohio Court of Appeals panel decided last week to overrule the state legislature on the issue of speed cameras and red light cameras. Judges James D. Jensen and Arlene Singer insisted that no regulation of any kind could be imposed on cities that outsource traffic tickets to private companies like American Traffic Solutions and Redflex Traffic Systems of Australia.
At issue was the bill commonly, but incorrectly, referred to as a "ban" on automated ticketing machines ... | ||
![]() | 7/11/2016 France, Germany: Speed Cameras Smashed and BurnedSpeed cameras in France and Germany were disabled by crashes and fire last week. | ||
![]() | 7/8/2016 Tennessee Attorney General Declares Traffic Camera Programs UnlawfulRuling from the Tennessee attorney general finds red light cameras and speed camera programs operating in violation of state law. | ||
![]() | 7/7/2016 California: Judge Finds Yellow Times Too Short At Camera IntersectionLos Alamitos, California will have to decide whether to refund or continue fighting red light camera tickets at short-yellow intersection. | ||
![]() | 7/6/2016 Virginia: Insurance Industry Photographs 65,000 Motorists In Speeding Ticket PushCovert insurance industry speed cameras tap into the private information of Virginia drivers to lobby for lower speed limits. |
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