Should ticket-generating cameras be used for traffic enforcement? That question may be put before Cleveland and Garfield Heights voters this fall.
Both communities could see ballot issues Nov. 2 to ban the use of red light and speed cameras. A mix of organizations and residents pledged Saturday to launch petition drives to rid the streets of the photo-taking equipment. They’ve enlisted the aid of a Cincinnati group — the Coalition Opposed to Additional Spending and Taxes, or COAST — already involved in three successful anti-camera campaigns in Ohio.
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Article courtesy cleveland.com