The American people have made it abundantly clear that they want the system of government envisioned by the Founding Fathers, but the country remains mired in the practices that characterize our modern, statist government.
Originally, the United States was intended to uphold individualist values, as evidenced by the repeated references to the rights of citizens to, among other things, freedom of speech, religion, and self-defense in the constitution. The idea was that by building upon this blueprint, we would be able to work towards a perfect understanding of liberty.
Today, however, nothing could be further from the truth: the power of government, which is expressly circumscribed in the country’s founding documents, is virtually unrestrained. Regulation is out of control and law enforcement is able to behave as it sees fit. Fortunately, it seems that many are finally fed up with this authoritarian state of affairs.
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The village may still have to pay back the money but the cameras were ruled constitutional by the Ohio supreme court.
Columbus
The Ohio Supreme Court said in a 5-2 decision issued Wednesday that the 2015 state law that makes it all but impossible for local governments to use traffic cameras is unconstitutional because it conflicts with cities’ home-rule authority.
Does that mean I get my money back?
They had cameras Then??
I believe that because the one issuing the ticked isn’t the one who actually saw the car doing what ever. We had helicopters doing that and an officer issuing tickets on the ground taking the word of someone in the helicopter. I believe that was unconstitutional also and they had to stop
I don’t think they should be able to just mail you a ticket without confronting you about the speed. They could just send them
Let them know it in Greenville, SC …gdaughter go ticket…looking for the refund…
Big brother is watching.
I agree with that
Already knew this