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![]() | 1/23/2007 Narrow Ohio Supreme Court Ruling Favors CamerasA technical ruling by the Ohio Supreme Court supports photo enforcement in Cleveland. A technical ruling by the Ohio Supreme Court issued last month refused to strike down Cleveland's authority to operate a photo enforcement program.
Scott E. Stuart, Katherine A. Scheid and Clement Kollin each joined in a challenge to the city's ordinance after receiving speed camera citations early last year. They sought an order from the court of appeals that would prohibit Cleveland from operating the program because, they argued, it was illegal. The appeals court dismissed the request.
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![]() | 1/23/2007 Connecticut: Motorist Hits Car Seizing Tax CollectorA woman runs over the New Haven, Connecticut tax collector as he tries to seize her car. | ||
![]() | 1/22/2007 Arizona: Freeway Speed Cameras Jail Innocent MotoristsDrivers are having their licenses suspended without their knowledge because of photo ticketing in Scottsdale, Arizona. | ||
![]() | 1/22/2007 Red Light Camera Salesman Convicted of FraudA top salesman for Australian red light camera vendor Redflex is convicted of $1.2 million fraud. | ||
1/21/2007 UK Speed Camera Destroyed for Sixth TimeNorth Somerset, UK speed camera destroyed by fire in the sixth attack in three years. |
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