and declares that red-light cameras will be turned off after the vote canvass Monday, 11/15.
Via James Pinkerton and the Houston Chronicle:
Feldman informed ATS it must shut down the system at 10.a.m. Monday if the City Council canvasses the results of the Nov. 2 election when 53 percent of Houston residents voted to end use of the cameras.
Good for the mayor. She needed to do something right after the way she's been running to the left lately.
From Randy Kubosh on Facebook:
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH 2010, THE CITIZENS OF HOUSTON DECLARE INDEPENDENCE DAY FROM THE RED LIGHT CAMERA OPPESSION. Big Brother has been stopped in it's tracks.
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