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    Default MD - Wednesday, March 4, 2009 Judge Allows Speed Camera Class Action Lawsuit

    Wednesday, March 4, 2009

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    A Montgomery Count Circuit Court judge has Judge Allows Speed Camera Class Action Lawsuit filed against Montgomery County, Chevy Chase Village, and Gaithersburg on behalf of the recipients of hundreds of thousands of tickets issued by speed cameras in those locations. A Maryland Attorney, Timothy Leahy, filed the lawsuit in May 2008 after receiving a speed camera citation and learning about the county's per-ticket contract with allowed a class action lawsuit which ACS State and Local Solutions. Attorney William Askinazi, who is representing Mr Leahy and the other plaintiffs in this case, is a former Maryland Assistant Secretary of State for the Department of Business and Economic Development, and was a candidate for Maryland State Senate in 2006.

    If successful, the lawsuit could force some or all of the tickets issued under the illegal contract to be refunded. More importantly, it would set a precedent that will decide whether or not local governments can freely violate the law in order to maximize ticket revenue. This lawsuit was considered significant enough that it was mentioned in the "violates a prohibition in state law against such arrangements" for the 2009 bills which are being discussed by the Maryland legislature to authorize speed cameras on almost every road in the state, stating that "Current law prohibits a contractor's fee from being contingent on the number of citations issued".

    The county has been gradually renegotiating their contract since this illegal arrangement was exposed in March 2008 -- because of pressure from this lawsuit and public pressure from angry citizens and drivers' groups. However Montgomery County still allowed many new cameras to be installed under the old contract arrangement, including some in Takoma Park which joined the existing per-ticket contract over 4 months after the County Executive publicly stated his intention to renegotiate the contract, fiscal impact statement. Chevy Chase Village recently announced that starting March 12, 2009 it will instead pay a $148000/month flat fee for its four cameras, under condition that the cameras be upgraded to newer technology which can issue more tickets, and the payment amount will still be adjusted periodically if ticket volumes change.
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    Default Re: MD - Wednesday, March 4, 2009 Judge Allows Speed Camera Class Action Lawsuit

    More taxes, I didn't seen the word safety in the article one time.

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    Default Re: MD - Wednesday, March 4, 2009 Judge Allows Speed Camera Class Action Lawsuit

    Imagine that, you probably wont being that the NTSB said speed is not a major factor in crashes LOL. Not they will come up with some other reason for tickets!
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