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Lights, Camera, And No Action on the Names

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· Story link An appeals court declined to release the names of drivers ticketed through remote, red-light camera surveillance. The…

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An appeals court declined to release the names of drivers ticketed through remote, red-light camera surveillance. The data had been requested by an attorney in 2003 and twice rejected at the lower court level. The attorney, Daniel Wemhoff, was seeking to arrange a class action against use of the cameras. The court said receipt of a legal solicitation was more than a slight intrusion on a person’s privacy. (12/22/05)

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