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Friday, November 16, 2012

Judge Upholds Ellisville's Red Light Camera Ordinance

The decision was the fifth time this year a Missouri judge has ruled the controversial cameras constitutional.

A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Ellisville's red light cameras has been struck down by St. Louis County Circuit Court Judge Thea Sherry.  Sherry moved to dismiss the case against the municipality and camera vendor American Traffic Solutions (ATS) on Oct. 30. It's not the first time controversial ordinances allowing the cameras have been targeted as Missouri judges have also struck down similar lawsuits in Creve Coeur, Kansas City, Florissant and Arnold.  The lawsuits were filed by attorneys John Campbell and Ryan Keane with the Simon Law Firm, according to the Riverfront Times. They sought legal and monetary relief for citizens who had received a ticket from running a red light as a result of the cameras.  ATS, the company …

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1:00 pm on Friday, November 23, 2012

Patcher, thats why we use apps to avoid cameras and save money. Thats why we take other roads to avoid revenue generators. We make money to spend money , however not to give it away without constantly doing so.   more ›

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