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Ohio police chief cancels hundreds of tickets


Published: Thu, April 14, 2011 @ 11:28 a.m.

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — Motorists are off the hook for more than 900 speeding tickets automatically issued by a mobile police camera in southwest Ohio.

The camera had been stationed in a park in Hamilton on April 2 at the same time a youth soccer tournament, the Mid-American Soccer Classic, was taking place.

Police Chief Neil Ferdelman tells The Journal News of Hamilton that he canceled the tickets because of the tournament, which he says drew many out-of-towners who were unaware the camera was in use.

The tournament's director says there would have been consequences for next year's event if Hamilton had decided to pursue the tickets.

At $95 each, the 900 tickets would have totaled more than $86,000. The chief says 70 of the tickets were mailed. Those motorists have been sent letters telling them: never mind


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1njtogl(8 comments)posted 1 year, 1 month ago

If they were speeding and broke the law then they should pay the fines. What difference does it make if "they didn't know the camera's were there"

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2samIam(146 comments)posted 1 year, 1 month ago

THIS POLICE CHIEF SHOULD RUN FOR PRESIDENT!!
He is more honest than all of the current alternatives!

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