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Edgewood resident questions automated traffic-camera citations, deputy affidavit language
Summary
At the Feb. 25 Edgewood City Council meeting, a resident raised concerns about VeriMobility-issued school-zone tickets, the wording of an accompanying deputy affidavit and whether the citations properly identify drivers.
Michael Stanzel, an Edgewood resident, used the council’s public-comment period on Feb. 25 to criticize automated traffic-enforcement notices issued by VeriMobility and to read portions of what he said were typical deputy-authenticated affidavits that accompany those notices.
Stanzel said one affidavit he received states that “based upon my review of photographs and or video recordings made by an automated photo enforcement camera, I have reasonable grounds and probable cause to believe … the operator of the vehicle described above was in violation” of a state traffic statute and that the violation is…
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