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Resident tells Edgewood council camera infraction notices can't reliably identify drivers

2245440 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

A resident, Michael Stanzel, urged the council to review due-process issues with traffic-camera infractions and distributed materials including a law professor's article and a Minnesota court ruling.

Michael Stanzel used the council's public comment time on Jan. 28 to challenge the city's use of traffic-safety camera infractions and to urge council members to require fuller evidence before finding a driver liable.

Stanzel told the council he distributed a questionnaire and an article by a law professor and asked members to review the notice of infraction before answering his questions. He argued that…

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