It then advances the argument that Cleveland's traffic cameras violate the Ohio Constitution. Finally, Part VI concludes and calls for the Ohio Supreme Court to find traffic cameras in conflict with the Ohio Revised Code.Kevin P. Shannon
State: OhioI was traveling on a two lane street with an officer driving toward me in the opposite direction. I made a right turn, when the officer pulled off the road and did a u turn, giving me a speeding ticket. I honestly do not believe I was doing 53 in a 35mph zone; I am...
Ohio permits using photo-monitoring devices (traffic cameras) to detect and enforce speeding citations, which could contribute to the higher violation rate. “[A data-driven approach] allows each patrol post to take a proactive approach in patrolling areas they identify as a higher risk for crash...
and it undermines the integrity of the justice system," Carl Takei, staff attorney for the ACLU's National Prison Project, told FoxNews.com. "The problem is it's not actually much of a money-making proposition ... to throw people in jail for fines and fees when they can't afford it...
Speeding Towards Disaster: How Cleveland's Traffic Cameras Violate the Ohio Constitution Part II of this paper describes the history and development of traffic cameras. It includes a discussion of how the two systems used by Cleveland (red-light and speeding cameras) operate. It also gives a gen...
North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Ohio drivers are racking up more speeding tickets than average. Is your state among the 10 places with the most violations?
Recently, the use of red lights cameras in Atlanta Georgia was temporarily halted, due to an inability to negotiate a final contract with a red light camera service provider needed to continue the program. Though a few red light cameras are still operating, city officials estimate the remaining...