angelat
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Well, this seems to be good news for those of us who drive to WDW from the north...
COLUMBIA, S.C., June 14, 2011 In a 32-0 vote, the South Carolina Senate today passed a measure halting the use of video cameras in the enforcement of speed limits. Passage of S.336 came after months of debate in both the House and Senate. The Town of Ridgeland had placed automatic cameras along I-95, issuing thousands of camera-assisted traffic citations in the process.
This is a hard-fought win for liberty, and a well-deserved loss for Big Brother, says Senator Larry Grooms, Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee and author of the bill. Good riddance to what was nothing more than a small-town money grab and a menace to motorists.
The bill now heads to the Governor.
COLUMBIA, S.C., June 14, 2011 In a 32-0 vote, the South Carolina Senate today passed a measure halting the use of video cameras in the enforcement of speed limits. Passage of S.336 came after months of debate in both the House and Senate. The Town of Ridgeland had placed automatic cameras along I-95, issuing thousands of camera-assisted traffic citations in the process.
This is a hard-fought win for liberty, and a well-deserved loss for Big Brother, says Senator Larry Grooms, Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee and author of the bill. Good riddance to what was nothing more than a small-town money grab and a menace to motorists.
The bill now heads to the Governor.