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![]() | 3/28/2008 Virginia: Abuser Fees Officially DeadVirginia governor signs an immediate repeal of abusive driver fees into law. Ticket tax refunds on the way to motorists. Virginia Governor Tim Kaine (D) yesterday signed into law the final repeal of the abusive driver fees that he once championed. The fees of $1000 to $3000 imposed primarily motorists accused of speeding are now not only repealed, but any driver who has paid them will receive a prompt refund. In a statement, Kaine explained that public outrage over the fees drove the legislature to reverse course.
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![]() | 3/27/2008 North Dakota Supreme Court Slashes Traffic Ticket ProfiteeringNorth Dakota Supreme Court ruling smacks down cities attempting to boost revenue with excessive ticket fines. | ||
![]() | 3/27/2008 Colorado: City Adds More Cameras Despite Accident IncreaseAurora, Colorado proposes to expand lucrative red light camera program despite massive increase in the number of accidents at monitored intersections. | ||
![]() | 3/26/2008 Florida: Voter Initiative Would Eliminate Camera and Speed Trap RevenueProposed Florida state constitutional amendment would ban local governments from raising revenue with cameras and speed traps. | ||
![]() | 3/26/2008 Presidential Candidates Endorse Toll Road BankDemocratic presidential candidates endorse $60 billion federal bureaucracy charged with funding new toll road projects. |
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