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![]() | 3/9/2012 Washington Supreme Court Denies Citizens a Say on Traffic CamerasThe Washington Supreme Court sides with a traffic camera company in denying the right of citizens to vote on the topic. The public is powerless to stop city councils from teaming up with private companies to install red light cameras and speed cameras, the Washington Supreme Court ruled yesterday. In a narrow 5-4 decision, the majority adopted the argument developed by photo enforcement vendor American Traffic Solutions (ATS) that holds public policy regarding the use of automated ticketing machines does not fall within the scope of the initiative power.
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![]() | 3/8/2012 Maryland Considers Eliminating Judges for Photo TicketsLegislation filed in Maryland would have create pilot program where lawyers, not judges, decide guilt in photo ticketing cases. | ||
![]() | 3/7/2012 Illinois DOT Opposes Intersection Traffic Safety BillIllinois state senator upset at state government opposition to bill extending yellow time at photo enforced intersections. | ||
![]() | 3/6/2012 Arizona Senate Adopts Photo Enforcement LimitationArizona state Senate narrowly rejects photo ticketing referendum, requires private investigator license. | ||
![]() | 3/5/2012 California: Court of Appeal Backs Red Light Camera TicketSecond highest California court splits on the admissibility of red light camera ticket evidence. |
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