I can't be sure the 2 are Leon Valley and Balcones Heights. That was a guess.
Leon Valley had a previous defense that every ticket was reviewed by an officer, so that the tickets were not machine generated. I hope their city budget does not include the funds to continue to argue this.
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Re: Governor signs bill banning red light cameras in Texas
Close. Leon Valley and Balcones Height.srothstein wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2019 11:00 pmThey had to renew it before May 7 for the law to allow it to continue. And it cannot have a clause allowing it to be cancelled for state laws changing. It would not surprise me, knowing San Antonio, if they did this. The Governor said there are only two cities with these types of contracts. I would almost bet San Antonio is one.