Do red light cameras violate motorist privacy?
No. Driving is a privilege, not a right granted and controlled by state and local laws. By obtaining a drivers license and operating a motor vehicle, a motorist agrees to abide by state and local laws. There is no law that suggests drivers should not be observed on the road or have their violations documented. Red light cameras in the state of Maryland are designed to photograph only a vehicles rear license plate, not the occupants. Only vehicles driven by motorists who violate the law are photographed.

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1. How much is the fine for running a red light?
2. What is running a red light?
3. Isn’t the purpose of red light cameras to make money?
4. What company provides the red light camera program in Prince Georges County?
5. What are the benefits of red light cameras?
6. Do red light cameras violate motorist privacy?
7. Does someone review the photographs before motorists are mailed citations?
8. Where can I make my payment for a citation that begins with 25?
9. Where can I make my payment for a citation that begins with PGR?