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Voters say NO to Cameras in 3 Washington cities!

The people have spoken! They don’t want ticket cameras! The Seattle Times reported last night: Nothing less than a statewide ban of red-light cameras will satisfy opponents of the devices, following victories in all three cities with advisory votes on the issue Tuesday. “It’s a populist issue. The idea is that we want to get

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Election Day is Tuesday!

Longview: Please remind your Longview friends to vote YES on Initiative Measure 1, NO on Proposition 1 and NO on Proposition 2. Thanks! Read more about this here.   Monroe: Please remind your Monroe friends to vote NO on Prop 1. Thanks! Read more about this here. Bellingham: Please remind your Bellingham friends to vote

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“Operation Paper Blizzard” in Monroe

We may not have been able to get our opposing statement in the voters pamphlet, but we won’t let that stop us… Here’s a quote from the SkyValleyChronicle.com: Still ticked off at what they see as Monroe Mayor Bob Zimmerman’s move to “sabotage” an opposing statement in the voter’s pamphlet for next month’s election about

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Time for a change in Redmond’s city government?

Great op-ed from RedmondReporter.com As the CEO of the largest traffic data company in the country, I’m amazed that the city council has disregarded the safety issues related to red-light cameras. Indeed, it is now common knowledge within the transportation data industry that red-light cameras actually increase accidents rather than decrease them. There is a