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Posted on 04.06.07 by Mary Lou Seymour
“The Minnesota Supreme Court today delivered the highest-level court rebuke to photo enforcement to date with a unanimous decision against the Minneapolis red light camera program. The high court upheld last September’s Court of Appeals decision that found the city’s program had violated state law. The supreme court found that Minneapolis had disregarded a state law imposing uniformity of traffic laws across the state. The city’s photo ticket program offered the accused fewer due process protections than available to motorists prosecuted for the same offense in the conventional way after having been pulled over by a policeman. The court argued that Minneapolis had, in effect, created a new type of crime: ‘owner liability for red-light violations where the owner neither required nor knowingly permitted the violation.’” (04/05/07) Link: http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/16/1688.asp Filed under: LAND News and RRND News | Report Bad Link Bookmark this post in Furl or Del.icio.us | |









