Ohio village is ordered to repay $3MILLION from traffic cam speeding tickets
A village must pay back all $3million paid by drivers for speeding citations from automated traffic cameras, a judge in Ohio says
Butler County Judge Michael Oster issued his ruling Wednesday, saying the money was unjust enrichment of New Miami
A judge ruled in 2014 that the village's camera enforcement was unconstitutional
The ruling is the latest round in appeals and disputes in the case, and the village has said it will continue to challenge the rule
By Associated Press
Published: 16:12 +11:00, 9 February 2017 | Updated: 13:30 +11:00, 10 February 2017
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A village must pay back all $3million paid by drivers for speeding citations from automated traffic cameras, a judge in Ohio says.
Butler County Judge Michael Oster issued his ruling Wednesday, saying the money was unjust enrichment of New Miami, The Hamilton-Middletown Journal-News reported.
The judge's ruling, per the newspaper, said: 'This court has already found council ordinance 1917 as adopted by the village of New Miami to be unconstitutional.
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