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		<title>Red-Light Cameras Unconstitutional!!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Red-light cameras: Aventura’s red-light cameras are illegal, judge said &#8211; South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com Posted using ShareThis Above is a link to an article regarding a decision by a Florida judge ruling that red-light cameras are unconstitutional. Hopefully, the same result regarding red-light cameras will take place here in Houston, TX. Houston criminal defense and traffic [...]]]></description>
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<p>Above is a link to an article regarding a decision by a Florida judge ruling that red-light cameras are unconstitutional.  Hopefully, the same result regarding red-light cameras will take place here in Houston, TX.  Houston criminal defense and traffic ticket defense, Paul Kubosh, has started a petition drive in Houston to get the issue of red light cameras placed on the ballot for the upcoming general election.  The public and not government officials would be able to decide either for or against red-light cameras.  Letting the people decide what a noble concept!  Red-light cameras are not about safety, it&#8217;s about cities looking for ways to increase revenues.  They increase revenue by making these offenses civil, instead of criminal.  As any good criminal defense or traffic ticket lawyer knews when you  make an offense civil, an individual no longer has a right to a jury trial or another of the constitutional rights that are afforded a person accused of a criminal offense.  It costs local governments money to conduct jury trials for individuals accused of traffic offenses such as &#8220;running a red light&#8221;.  In addition, the accused individual now has the burden of proof in the civil/administrative hearing.  What this means is that most people are going to held liable for paying the ticket even if the State offers no &#8220;real&#8221; evidence that it was in fact that person who was the violater or that the red-light camera was even working correctly.  Furthermore, cities know that by placing cameras at these intersections, that they can reduce the number of traffic enforcement officers monitoring these intersections.  Once again, saving the city money by reducing costs for traffic enforcement officers pay.  It&#8217;s not about safety, it&#8217;s about money.  Several studies illustate that it&#8217;s not really about safety, so don&#8217;t let the local governments fool you into thinking otherwise.  </p>
<p>The other danger regarding government use of red-light cameras and other similar tactics is the issue of decriminalization.  Red-light cameras are the government&#8217;s first steps in a fight to potentially decriminalize other violations as well and make them civil in nature.  Once again, an individual does not get the same constitutional rights and protections in civil/administrative proceeding that a person would have in a criminal proceeding. </p>
<p>So I ask that you please join the fight here in Houston and sign the petition initiated by Paul Kubosh against red-light cameras and decriminalization.      </p>
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