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Florida


5/2/08-A bill has died that sought to allow cameras to be posted throughout the state to nab red-light runners.
The cameras snap pictures of red-light runners’ vehicle tags. Tickets are mailed to the vehicles’ owners, regardless who was driving at the time. Florida law neither permits nor forbids the use of red-light cameras to fine violators, but governments have been reluctant to post them because of privacy and other concerns.
Sponsored by Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton, S816 would have cut fines imposed on those who are caught on camera running red lights. Violators would have faced $60 fines – down from $125 in the previous version.
Cities and counties would have split about $30 from fines with the rest being directed to a variety of state trust funds.
No points would have been tacked onto drivers’ records and insurance companies would not be notified.

3/24/08-The Senate Transportation Committee voted 6-2 to approve a bill that would allow cameras to be posted throughout the state to nab red-light runners.
The cameras snap pictures of red-light runners’ vehicle tags. Tickets are mailed to the vehicles’ owners, regardless who was driving at the time. Florida law neither permits nor forbids the use of red-light cameras to fine violators, but governments have been reluctant to post them because of privacy and other concerns.
Sponsored by Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton, S816 was amended in committee to cut fines imposed on those who are caught on camera running red lights. Violators would face $60 fines – down from $125 in the previous version.
Cities and counties would split about $30 from fines with the rest being directed to a variety of state trust funds.
No points would be tacked onto drivers’ records and insurance companies would not be notified.
The bill is awaiting further consideration in the Senate.
For bill status, call (850) 488-4371. In Florida, call 1-800-342-1827.

12/27/07-A bill filed for consideration during the upcoming regular session would authorize statewide use of red light cameras.
The cameras snap pictures of red-light runners’ vehicle tags. Tickets are mailed to the vehicles’ owners, regardless who was driving at the time. Florida law neither permits nor forbids the use of red-light cameras to fine violators, but governments have been reluctant to post them because of privacy and other concerns.
Sponsored by Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton, S816 would allow cities and counties to install the cameras at intersections. Vehicle owners would face $125 fines.
The bill is scheduled to be considered during a Senate Transportation Committee meeting Jan. 8.
For bill status, call (850) 488-1827. In Florida, call 1-800-342-1827.
A similar House bill – HB351 – is awaiting consideration in the House.