Posted on 06/01/2019 4:24:45 PM PDT by DFG
Governor Greg Abbott has officially signed legislation banning red light cameras across Texas.
House Bill 1631 prohibits the use of "photographic traffic signal enforcement systems".
It was proposed by North Texas Rep. Jonathan Stickland (R-Bedford).
Gov. Abbott signed the bill on Saturday after it passed through the House and Senate this legislative session.
Even though red light cameras are now banned in the Lone Star State, you may continue to see them in some place for the next few years because the bill allows cities that could be penalized by suddenly breaking a vendor's contract to honor the contract until it expires.
(Excerpt) Read more at fox4news.com ...
Great, governor.
Now rein in civil asset forfeiture laws and get Constitutional Carry passed in the Lone Star State.
Automated speeding tickets are banned in Texas.
ok then Drones
God bless Texas!
With GPS - they don’t need pictures or witnesses - can tell where a vehicle is and which direction and how fast it is moving...eventually the vehicle will get the ticket and the owner will be responsible for the fine - even is some unsavory yute or illegal stole it...
I fought one of these tickets back in about 2008 ... had my ducks in a row and didn’t give the “hearing officer” any slack. I finally played by trump card - the part of the law that allowed a positive defense for the presence of rain or snow .. I asked the officer: “Do you not see the spray from the tires?” It was raining pretty good with the light changed and I wasn’t going to ‘lock them up’ given conditions ...
I remember when we had a nation wide 55 MPH limit. Crossing the Ohio border from Michigan, there was a big sign that said 55 - 60 = $$$, 60 - 65 = $$$, and they meant it.
My dad was a retired Detroit cop and the only speeding ticket he ever got in his life was while driving thru Ohio on his way to Florida. He was caught by a state police airplane that patrolled I-94 from the air......
Good riddance. Ive only been stung by one of those cameras once, and that was enough.
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Ive got a couple of traffic light tickets. Its been a couple of years as Ive learned how to game the lights. I guess Im kinda ambivalent about this with a slight tilt in favor of the lights. The red light fine in my area is $75. This is about the same amount one would pay if a cop should observe someone popping a light and get an old fashioned ticket. Add up the cost of the fine plus defensive driving course if taken so to avoid having the ticket on ones record and thereby have ins rates increased. Then, have to burn a Saturday taking the defensive driving course is the worst part of the whole process. Personally, Ill take the red light fine anyday over the old school process. Write a $75 check and be done with it.
I just read that it is $400 in California for the first offense.
Last year I purchased a dash cam that has gps in it, along with a warning for proximity, lane change and Cameras at intersections. It’s pretty cool. I realize that it is a great thing for a parent to put in a child’s car. It warns them when they are being stupid and records their driving. Garmin.
I just read that it is $400 in California for the first offense.
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Thats crazy. But, thats kalifornia...
Thanks to cheap ass lobbyist.
They were only paying off the locals.
They failed to pay off the state.
I am not making this up.
Minneapolis is getting red light cameras.
http://www.startribune.com/in-minnesota-pilot-project-cameras-will-be-watching-for-red-light-runners/510689892/
The circus moves on.
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