The village of New Miami is on the hook to repay $3 million in speeding tickets collected by a system later deemed unconstitutional.
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But the decision won’t put the brakes on a court case that questions if such systems violate drivers’ rights to due process.
Here are three reasons the case will continue:
Similarly, the return of red light cameras to busy intersections is anything but certain.
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