Proposed Changes in Maryland Could Shift Responsibility for Speed Camera Tickets
- Updated
The familiar sight of a speeding ticket arriving in the mail could soon come with a significant change in who signs off on it. Currently, the task falls to police officers, who review and approve tickets captured by speed cameras stationed alongside roadways.
As featured on
In Maryland, the familiar sight of a speeding ticket arriving in the mail could soon come with a significant change in who signs off on it. Currently, the task falls to police officers, who review and approve tickets captured by speed cameras stationed alongside roadways.
Not home to watch today's news? Sign up for WBOC's daily headlines to keep up with the latest across Delmarva, sent straight to your inbox.
Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup.
Error! There was an error processing your request.
Trending Now
-
UPDATE: One rescued, one found dead in Bridgeville grain bin incident
-
BREAKING: Worcester County Public Schools executive charged with embezzlement, theft over $100K
-
Saltwater Cowboys search for missing mare after Spring Pony Roundups
-
UPDATE: One dead, four hurt in deadly Salisbury crash on Rt. 50
-
Plaintiff wins nearly $1 million in medical malpractice suit against Easton hospital
