“According to the board, Järlström’s research into red light cameras and their effectiveness amounts to practicing engineering without a license. No, really. Järlström is now suing the state board over that fine, arguing that it’s unconstitutional to prevent someone from doing math without the government’s permission.”
Read more: http://reason.com/blog/2017/04/26/after-challenging-red-light-cameras-oreg
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