An Ohio legislator wants to require cities and villages to get voter approval before installing traffic cameras that detect ...
Norfolk defeated a Fourth Amendment challenge to its Flock camera network, though the court flagged growing surveillance concerns ...
Automated red-light and speed enforcement cameras will no longer be eligible for certain federal grants except in school or work zones.
A state senator wants to give Ohio voters the final say on whether cities can use traffic cameras to issue tickets.
Applicants to the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program will not be allowed to use funds for automated traffic enforcement.
A traffic camera warning in New Richmond, Ohio. The state has enacted legislation banning counties and townships from operating traffic camera programs. (Tony Dejak/The Plain Dealer/TNS) We don’t know ...
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Team Trump moves to ban traffic cameras in DC — as NYC’s set to quadruple the dangerous devices
The Trump administration may soon reduce highway robbery by 95% in Washington, DC. The Big Apple needs the same silver bullet ...
The “eagle-eyed traffic reporter,” as the state highway agency described, seemed to be monitoring vehicles and road ...
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