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"textContent": "\n\nFlorida's red-light camera program has collected more than $1.2 billion in fines since 2010. A Broward County judge just ruled the law behind it is unconstitutional.\n\nIn a 21-page ruling dated March 3, Broward County Judge Steven P. DeLuca threw out a camera-generated ticket from the city of Sunrise, finding that Florida Statute 316.0083 violates due process under both the U.S. — Read the rest \n\nThe post Florida judge rules red-light cameras violate due process, tosses ticket appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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