Ohio lawmakers' latest attempt to shut down red light and speed cameras passed the Ohio House on Wednesday and now heads to the Senate for consideration. Unlike previous attempts to shutter the controversial technology, House Bill 410 doesn't put restrictions on the cameras. Instead, it makes cities lose money by moving camera-initiated violations to municipal court and deducting money from state appropriations in the amount cities and villages generate from camera tickets.
Bill to Punish Cities with Red Light Cameras Clears Ohio House