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![]() | 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. The Colorado General Assembly adjourned for the year on Wednesday leaving a pair of bills on the governor's desk that would end the use of red light cameras and speed cameras throughout the state. The House approach would let voters in each individual community decide at the ballot box whether cameras should be banned. The Senate approach would impose an outright ban. It is now up to Governor John Hickenlooper (D) to decide which approach (if any) will become law with his signature.
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![]() | 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. | ||
![]() | 5/1/2015 New Jersey Cops May Not Order Passengers Out Of CarAppellate court in New Jersey finds a cop erred by ordering a passenger to get out of the car without probable cause. |
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