Thursday, February 2, 2012

Anybody know what the final ruling is on traffic cameras?

I was under the impression that they deemed the "red light" and "speeding" cameras, unconstitutional. Yet a friend just received a ticket. Has anyone else heard about this. Especially in Ohio?Anybody know what the final ruling is on traffic cameras?
welcome to America



the constitution changes along with the

zip codes



we are no longer a free society
You might have a case if your friend got the ticket in the mail. However if an officer stopped him/her and issued the ticket there than he/she has to pay.Anybody know what the final ruling is on traffic cameras?
They're still everywhere in California.



If one doesn't run red lights, then one doesn't have to worry about them. Plus, the cameras are in a public place, so there's no constitutional breach of privacy or anything like that.



All of the cameras in California have signs posted as well.
nope we still have them in nyc.. all over the place and thats the first i've heard of it.Anybody know what the final ruling is on traffic cameras?
Got a "red light" ticket in the mail. Thing is we were making a right turn, and no signs were posted saying no turn on red. This was in Chicago.



I've not heard anything about them being unconstitutional. I'll have to look that up . . .
Houston Texas is plastered with them and getting more. Also putting cameras all over parking areas.

In Houston you are on "Candid Camera".
Guilty as charged

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