Texass Redlight Camera Tickets

Juruense

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...He recently filed a federal class action lawsuit against ATS, the company that controls Amarillo's red light cameras, saying their job description... "Operate the cameras, gather all of the physical evidence to present to the city for prosecution of the violation," violates Texas law. "In order to do that type of work you have to have a private investigator's license, and we found out they didn't have one." We checked online and sure enough, we couldn't find an evidence of a private investigator's license either...

http://www.newschannel10.com/Global/story.asp?S=9440729
 

moddestmike

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Thank god, people get in the middle of traffic and those lights flash and they just ****ing freeze up.
 

txyaloo

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We'll have to see what happens on appeal before the ruling means anything. The agency that licenses private investigators said they do not think red light camera operators should be required to be licensed, but this is the same agency that thinks computer technicians that do data recovery should be licensed investigators.
 

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