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Senate Approves Highway Speed Cameras
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...
Under the proposal, the cameras could be placed at
10 locations with speed limits of 45 and 55 mph,
including heavily traveled routes such as 210,
202, 4 and 5. The bill [now] goes to the House of
Delegates, where its chances for approval are
good. Apr 2, 2008
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by GaroldStone
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04/02/2008
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Md. House Passes Speed Camera Bill
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...
The speed camera bill, which was proposed by Gov.
Martin O’Malley (D), allows the state to
install cameras in construction areas. The measure
also would authorize local governments to use
cameras in school zones and in residential
neighborhoods with posted speed limits less than
45 mph. Violators would be fined $40 but would not
get points on their licenses. Mar 20, 2008
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by GaroldStone
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03/21/2008
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Senate Gives Initial Approval to Speed Cameras Across State
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...
The Senate appears poised to pass a proposal by
the administration of Gov. Martin O’Malley
(D) to allow speed cameras in highway work zones
and authorize Maryland’s local jurisdictions
to use cameras to enforce speed limits near
schools and in residential neighborhoods Mar 12,
2008
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by GaroldStone
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03/12/2008
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Police to Employ Traffic Cam...opters Against Street Racing
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...
ine days after a car plowed into a group of people
watching an illegal street race in Accokeek, law
enforcement officials said yesterday that they
plan to use traffic cameras and helicopters to
monitor popular street racing spots to prevent
such accidents.
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by GaroldStone
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02/27/2008
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