
Automated traffic cameras left in legal limbo in Ohio
Clip: 6/4/2015 | 8m 14s
Traffic cameras are under fire in Ohio as officials debate their constitutionality.
Automated traffic cameras are used by hundreds of towns across the country to detect and ticket motor violations, but not without controversy. Advocates say they make communities safer, but foes argue they raise revenues. Ohio officials passed a law banning the cameras from ticketing without a police officer present, but it hangs in the balance as the state debates its constitutionality.
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Automated traffic cameras left in legal limbo in Ohio
Clip: 6/4/2015 | 8m 14s
Automated traffic cameras are used by hundreds of towns across the country to detect and ticket motor violations, but not without controversy. Advocates say they make communities safer, but foes argue they raise revenues. Ohio officials passed a law banning the cameras from ticketing without a police officer present, but it hangs in the balance as the state debates its constitutionality.
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