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![]() | 11/5/2009 California Toll Road Refunds Excessive PenaltiesOrange County, California toll roads forgive excessive toll violation fines in $42 million settlement. California motorists hit with massive fines for minor, alleged toll infractions won a settlement last month from the Orange County Transportation Agency (OCTA) and Transportation Corridor Agency (TCA). The toll road operating entities agreed to pay $1.4 million in restitution and waive $41 million in unpaid toll penalties after a lawsuit alleged the fines were "excessive" and that the denial of due process to the accused was "unconstitutional."
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![]() | 11/4/2009 Photo Enforcement Defeated at the Ballot Box in Texas, OhioVoters in College Station, Texas as well as Chillicothe and Heath, Ohio vote to ban automated ticketing machines. | ||
![]() | 11/3/2009 Maryland Cities Create School Zones for Speed Camera UseBaltimore and New Carrollton, Maryland create new school zones in areas that have no children for the purpose of installing speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 11/2/2009 Massachusetts: Red Light Cameras Proposed to Fight DeficitGovernor of Massachusetts slips red light cameras into state budget after camera firms donate $10,245 to lawmakers. | ||
![]() | 11/1/2009 Corporate America Grows More Involved in Photo EnforcementIBM, Kodak, Goldman Sachs and Xerox play an increased role in photo ticketing. |
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