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Missouri Digital News
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Mo. Digital News
Missouri Digital News
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Mo. Digital News
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Missouri Digital News
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Missouri House gave first round approval to ban red light cameras through the state of Missouri |
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Wrap: The House bill would free you from paying a fine for being caught running a red light by an automated camera.
The bill sponsor is Eastern Missouri Republican Paul Curtman.
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| Description: "We have found that these cameras put people in a position also this is a safety issue these cameras put people in a position where they would rather slam on their brakes rather than rely on their best judgment as to whether or not they should move through a yellow light." | |
The bill faces one more round in the House before going to the Senate with just two weeks left in the senate.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Kolbie Satterfield
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With just two weeks left in the legislative session the Missouri House gave first round approval to ban red light cameras throughout the state |
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Wrap:The bill would allow you to drive through a red light without fear of having to pay a fine by not slowing down for a red light.
St. Joseph Republican Representative Galen Higdon is in support of this bill.
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| Description: "My community in itself says don't watch me don't have the big brother keeping an eye on me and don't punish me for something I don't have a right to defend my actions by confronting my accuser.". | |
Lawmakers against the bill say the state is trying to micromanage communities by changing the law throughout the state.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Kolbie Satterfield
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The Missouri House gave first round approval for red light cameras throughout the state to no longer have authority to administer traffic fines |
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Wrap:Drivers could drive freely wihtout fear of red light camera tacking their move if a bill to ban red light cameras is approved.
Despite first round approval St. Louis Democratic Representative Margo McNeil opposes the legislation.
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| Description: "I think what we're doing here is micromanaging for our community this is an issue that should be decided by the local community." | |
The bill faces one more round in the House before going to the Senate with just two weeks left in the senate.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Kolbie Satterfield.