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Thursday, January 23, 2014

WUSA9 Probe Prompts Speedcam Refunds

Fort Washington, Md. (WUSA9) – Prince George's County Police are voiding more than $80,000 in tickets issued by a speedcam at the center of a WUSA9 investigation.

The WUSA9 probe found the camera in the 2300 block of Brinkley Rd. in Fort Washington was never legally published.

Maryland law requires jurisdictions with automated speed monitoring systems to warn motorists of each location before snapping speeders. The notice is required to be posted on the county website and in a newspaper of general circulation. Prince George's County Police now acknowledge that they never published this location in the Prince George's County Gazette.
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6 comments:

  1. Stop rolling over you weak A$$ leftist...January 23, 2014 at 4:06 PM

    They still violate your Constitutional rights to confront your witness against you...

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  2. At least someone is looking out for us because it sure ain't the GOVERNMENT!

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  3. Now lets start the 'bury (as Ireton says) investigation.
    I want my $40.00 back.

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  4. They do not usually give refunds in cases like this. Their attitude is you had your chance to fight it and didn't.

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  5. Shouldn't need a warning to tell people they will be held responsible for breaking the law.

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  6. Marylanddriversalliance.org

    Fight the ticket, and look up the certifications here.
    A hour in the courtroom lets you keep your 40 bucks!

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