ANNAPOLIS — Cameras that take pictures of motorists running red lights and speeding — currently located in 41 communities statewide — can be bad deals for the cities that install them, according to a report from Public Interest Research Groups.
An interesting twist on a controversial subject: PIRG on traffic cameras: Not so fast, Maryland » Local News » Cumberland Times-News.
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