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Ban of traffic-enforcement cameras proposed again in Colorado
Posted: 01.16.2013 at 4:07 PM
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DENVER (AP) -- Lawmakers are again considering banning red-light cameras and automated cameras that enforce speeding violations in Colorado.

Legislation introduced by Senate Republicans on Wednesday would prohibit municipalities from using the cameras. A bill attempting to do the same thing didn't get far when it was introduced in the Senate last year.

Republican Sen. Scott Renfroe sponsored the legislation last year, and he's the lead sponsor again. He has said the cameras are used to generate revenue, not to make roads safer.

Democratic Senate Leader Morgan Carroll says she supports the idea, and Democratic leaders in the House are also in favor.

The Colorado Municipal League opposed the bill last year and continues to oppose it. They say local governments should decide what to do about traffic-enforcement cameras.

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Read the bill: http://goo.gl/xSqx3

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