This newsroom has followed an ongoing battle between Dayton and state leaders, as the direction from Ohio lawmakers has directly conflicted with the city’s photo-enforcement program.
PREVIOUS COVERAGE: State goes after red-light, speed cameras; Dayton Mayor Whaley not happy
The photo-enforcement program remains active even now, but has been modified to focus on traffic in school zones, to better comply with direction from the state.
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