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State Supreme Court says stop to challenge of a credit card fee on a red-light traffic camera chargeA man filed suit after being charged a $7.90 credit card fee on a $158 ticket in North Miami Beach. The case is headed back to a federal appeals court after the Florida Supreme Court rejected his arguments that the credit card fee was illegal under Florida law.
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Pointing to 鈥渜uestions that may have sweeping implications for dozens of municipal traffic enforcement regimes across Florida,鈥 a federal appeals court is asking the Florida Supreme Court to help resolve a challenge to fees that motorists can be charged by red-light camera companies.
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The proposal to repeal red light cameras has failed move forward in the Senate.
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Florida Supreme Court ruled Thursday that red light cameras can stay in the city of Aventura.The dispute had been centered around having third party鈥
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Miami-Dade Traffic Magistrate Christopher Benjamin played a series of dramatic videos of crashes caught on tape by red-light cameras. The people in the鈥
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The Florida Supreme Court will weigh in on red light cameras after the Legislature decided not to pull the plug.
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Miami ranks as one of the most dangerous cities in the U.S. with the highest number of red-light running fatalities.The National Coalition for Safer Roads鈥
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Since 2008, many South Florida residents have experienced the horror of finding surprise red-light ticket violations in their mailboxes. These violations鈥
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Red-light cameras appear to be safe for another year in Florida. A bid to get rid of them crept to a halt this week in the Florida Legislature.Senate鈥