Is the clock ticking for Cleveland's traffic cameras?

 

CLEVELAND -- Cleveland voters will decide this November whether to keep or pull the plug on 54 cameras now eyeballing drivers around the city.
More;
http://www.wkyc.com/story/news/local/cuyahoga-county/2014/08...

http://www.cleveland.com/cityhall/index.ssf/2014/08/followin...

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Using Android Based GPS.The above post and my sig reflects my own opinions, expressed for the purpose of informing or inspiring, not commanding. Naturally, you are free to reject or embrace whatever you read.

Vote!

Clevelanders, whatever your feelings on the (any)issue, just vote.
Our politicians would never propose such a vote in NW Ohio, it would take the effort, time and money of a private citizen to spearhead that ballot issue. Yet if it were on the ballot, I would certainly vote to do away with the cameras.

The Ohio Supreme Court is currently considering a similar topic. I wonder if the Cleveland vote is a safety net in the event of a decision making process gone awry, the OSC finds the camera's constitutional.