In the latest in a series of rulings across the state, an appeals court rejected a challenge to a Pinellas County city’s red-light camera program.
A three-judge panel of the Second District Court of Appeal said the city of Oldsmar did not improperly give too much authority to a private contractor that sorts through images from red-light cameras and, later in the process, sends out violation notices to motorists.
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