Richardson's red light camera program hit a roadblock in June when a Dallas County district court judge sided with a plaintiff who sued the city over the program (case DC-15-00289 in the 134th District Court).
According to one
account, the judge "shut down the city's renegade photo enforcement system over several flagrant violations of state law." According to another
interpretation (see William J. McCalpin's comments), "The City's problem is that it relied on the State passing laws that were constitutional, and the judge evidently believes that Texas' statutes ( Chapter 707 of the Texas Transportation Code and provisions contained therein, and Section 29.003(g) of the Texas Government Code ) were not constitutional."
I'm not going to try to settle this difference of legal opinion myself. I'm more interested in another aspect of all this.