“The Florida Legislature on Thursday gave final approval to legislation limiting the due process available to recipients of red light camera tickets and increasing the potential penalty for those challenging a fine to $408. The changes were included in a 220-page omnibus transportation bill which saw more than sixty amendments considered. The final package was adopted unanimously in the state Senate. Earlier in the day, the House had approved language that would have entirely banned right turn on red tickets, which remain a major source of revenue for municipalities. This was stripped out and replaced with a less significant provision.”
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/40/4091.asp
(Visited 51 times, 1 visits today)
Related posts:
Winklevoss says Bitcoin valuation will top $40k, plays down Silk Road
US Defense Dept. analyzing Bitcoin as potential terrorism threat
Amazon Facial Recognition Confuses Members of Congress with Criminals
Internet Society Statement on the Importance of Open Global Dialogue Regarding Online Privacy
Lawmakers Who Upheld NSA Phone Spying Received Double the Defense Industry Cash
With Crime Down, Why Is Police Aggression Up?
Real Food vs Food Pyramid Non-Food
Subprime lending execs back in business five years after crash
White House To Ignore Court Ruling, Keep Issuing Obamacare Subsidies
Dotcom: Surveillance and Copyright Extremism Will Cost United States Dearly
FBI Helps Itself To 91-Year-Old Man's Basement Museum
Autonomous Mowing: The Death of Lawn Maintenance Employment
Brazilian Central Bank Launches Intervention Program To Stop The Bleeding
Driving under the influence of NyQuil banned in New Hampshire
San Diego Police Attack and Arrest Man Video Recording Them, Claiming Phone Could be a Weapon