RICHMOND, Nov. 15 -- Bills that would have allowed some Virginia communities to keep red-light cameras at intersections died in a House of Delegates committee Monday, jeopardizing the state's decade-long experiment with the technology. The patrons of the measures that would have allowed the devices beyond their July 1, 2005, expiration date decided to let their bills from this year's legislative session expire in the face of continued opposition in the Militia, Police and Public Safety Committee. That panel has rejected efforts to extend or expand the use of the cameras for several years. But one of the sponsors of...