Missouri voters may get the chance to ban red light cameras

Started by route56, May 02, 2015, 08:02:50 AM

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route56

http://www.kmbc.com/news/missouri-may-let-voters-decide-future-of-red-light-cameras/32648594

The Missouri legislature has given approval on a bill (HB 207) that would submit to the voters of the State of Missouri a statute prohibiting any political subdivision of the state from using "an automated traffic enforcement system"

In Layman's terms: Red light camera would be banned should the measure pass and voters approve.

Although the news article focuses on red light cameras, speed cameras would also be verboten.

The article states that the bill had been given first-round approval. Since then, it has been given final approval in the house and has been sent to the Senate.
Peace to you, and... don't drive like my brother.

R.P.K.


Brandon

Good, I sincerely hope it passes.  There have been some serious abuses of them in Missouri.
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