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Iowa Supreme Court says Cedar Rapids traffic camera do not violate due process

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Iowa Supreme Court says Cedar Rapids traffic camera do not violate due process

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – Speed and traffic cameras in Cedar Rapids do not violate a constitutional right to due process, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled on Friday.

The high court upheld lower court rulings dismissing a class action lawsuit against the City of Cedar Rapids Speed Cameras. A group of drivers filed that lawsuit in 2018 claiming the cameras violate equal protection, due process and other clauses of the Iowa Constitution…

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