
Do traffic cameras save lives or violate due process?
Clip: 5/17/2014 | 9m 28s
Do traffic cameras save lives or violate due process?
Ten years ago, only a few dozen communities had red-light or speed-enforcement cameras. Today, hundreds do. On Saturday, we take a look at a debate in Ohio. Camera advocates say the technology saves lives. Opponents say the devices are profit-centers for municipalities and camera manufacturers and a violation of due process.
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Do traffic cameras save lives or violate due process?
Clip: 5/17/2014 | 9m 28s
Ten years ago, only a few dozen communities had red-light or speed-enforcement cameras. Today, hundreds do. On Saturday, we take a look at a debate in Ohio. Camera advocates say the technology saves lives. Opponents say the devices are profit-centers for municipalities and camera manufacturers and a violation of due process.
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