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![]() | 5/10/2015 Arlington, Texas Voters Dump Cameras And Pro-Camera MayorVoter referendum bans red light cameras and ousts pro-camera mayor in Arlington, Texas. Voters in Arlington, Texas took matters in their own hands Saturday and outlawed the use of red light cameras. The ballot proposition terminating the city's photo ticketing program was adopted with 60 percent of the vote. By nearly the same margin, voters also ejected pro-camera Mayor Robert Cluck in favor of Jeff Williams, a staunch opponent of automated ticketing machines.
A total of 26,693 votes were cast on the issue in what turned out to be record turnout for a municipal election. Americ ... | ||
![]() | 5/8/2015 Colorado Legislature Votes To Ban Traffic CamerasColorado governor must decide whether to sign a bill to ban traffic cameras outright or a bill that lets the people vote on the issue. | ||
![]() | 5/7/2015 Missouri House To Allow Voters To Decide On Traffic CamsVoters in Missouri would decide at the ballot box whether red light cameras should be banned under a bill that passed the state House. | ||
![]() | 5/6/2015 Germany, UK: Speed Cameras Attacked, Speed Signs KillVigilantes stone a radar van in Germany, knock over poles in Northern Ireland, and a speed camera sign kills a motorcyclist in England. | ||
![]() | 5/5/2015 Texas: Company Pays Outsiders To Campaign For CamerasAmerican Traffic Solutions front group pays $18 an hour to bus in support for red light cameras in Arlington, Texas. |
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