A judge has ruled at least one aspect of the automated cameras in New Orleans warrants a refund to motorists. Could other camera communities be subject to the same ruling?
The Lafayette City-Council has voted to amend its contract with Redflex ahead of the planned amnesty period and subsequent pursuit of citizens with unpaid fines.
A single speeding camera in Washington, D.C., has put together collection of statistics that would be the envy of entire police forces: Over the last 23 months, the camera has issued 116,734 tickets with fines totaling $11.6 million.
In a move that shocked no one the Lafayette Consolidated Council voted 3-6 to not proceed in bringing the issues of red light cameras to a public vote.
Red light cameras, speed vans and citations in the mail, that's life in Lafayette these days. I was really opposed to the red light/speed cameras at first but you can't argue with the fact that since they have been installed, crashes have dramatically decreased.
In my house growing up we had rules that were set and adjudicated by the law of the land, my parents. A failure to follow these rules always resulted in what we used to call consequences. I think most people follow the rules and abide by them even if they don't agree with them. I w...