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![]() | 3/9/2009 Legislative Update: States Debate Photo Ticketing LawsA number of states consider banning photo radar and red light cameras while others seek to expand the use of automated ticketing machines. While a handful of states are looking to expand the use of automated ticketing, others are looking to ban the use of speed cameras and red light cameras entirely. For a proposal of either type to become law, an identical bill must pass both chambers of the state legislature and, typically, gain the governor's signature. Only a small number of the proposed bills on the topic will become law, as measures frequently meet the first hurdle without surmounting the second by the session's end.
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3/8/2009 Vigilantes Destroy Speed Cameras in France, Italy, UKTwo French speed cameras disabled, two Italian camera smashed and one UK camera is knocked over. | |||
![]() | 3/7/2009 Ohio House Votes to Implement Freeway Photo RadarOhio state House votes to use speed cameras to mail near $300 tickets to freeway drivers. | ||
![]() | 3/6/2009 California: City May Dump Cameras Over Insufficient RevenueRevenue trouble may end red light cameras in Upland, California. Officials prepare for possible refund of illegally issued tickets. | ||
![]() | 3/5/2009 Mississippi Legislature Votes to Ban Red Light CamerasMississippi Senate joins state House in voting to ban red light and speed cameras. Only twelve lawmakers voice support for the devices. |
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