

| Legislative Watch |
Rhode Island |
8/5/03-A bill permitting police to rig cameras
on roadways as a deterrent to red-light runners is dead for the year.
H5451, written by Rep. Peter T. Ginaitt, D-Warwick, would have
allowed state and local authorities to use cameras for enforcement of traffic
signals.
Under the proposal, a red-light running vehicle's license plate
number would be captured on camera and a ticket mailed to the registered
owner, Ginaitt wrote. Violators could be fined $100.
The bill was still in the House Judiciary Committee when the
regular session ended last month.
3/25/03-A House bill
permits police to rig cameras on roadways as a deterrent to red-light
runners.
H5451, written by Rep. Peter T. Ginaitt, D-Warwick, permits state and
local authorities to use cameras for enforcement of traffic signals.
With new authority, a red-light running vehicle's license plate
number is captured on camera and a ticket is mailed to the registered
owner, Ginaitt wrote. Under the bill, the fine would be $100. It would
be treated as a parking violation.
The bill is in the House judiciary committee. For bill status, call
(401) 751-8833.






