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![]() | 6/17/2014 Ohio Justices Skeptical Of Toledo Red Light Camera ProgramOhio Supreme Court hears oral arguments in challenge to photo enforcement administrative hearings. Justices seemed unconvinced as lawyers for Toledo and Redflex Traffic Systems of Australia made a pitch last week to preserve their business during oral arguments before the Ohio Supreme Court. Redflex mails $8 million per year worth of photo tickets, so Toledo's city attorney told the high court that there would be "untold consequences" if the appeals process set up to streamline adjudication of them were ruled unconstitutional.
"So other than the loss of revenue -- is that the untold conseq ... | ||
![]() | 6/16/2014 US House Approves Ban On Federal Traffic Camera FundingLicense plate readers and photo enforcement cameras will not receive federal funding under House-passed legislation. | ||
![]() | 6/15/2014 Australia, Italy: Speed Cameras Burned, BashedVigilantes attack speed cameras in Australia and Italy. | ||
![]() | 6/13/2014 Florida Supreme Court Strikes Down Unauthorized Red Light CamerasRed light camera programs set up prior to legislative authorization violated state law, according to the Florida Supreme Court. | ||
![]() | 6/12/2014 DC: Federal Judge Approves Spying On TaxisFederal court says District of Columbia may install tracking devices to record movements of cab drivers and passengers. |
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