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Columbus City Council has set an Aug. 10 public hearing on Flock surveillance cameras to address privacy and transparency concerns after the release of a police audit.
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Activists say the audit of Flock searches released by Columbus police Friday show the need for stronger policy and more transparency around the city.
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An audit released by Columbus police found more than 15,000 possible immigration related searches, prompting Mayor Andrew Ginther to order police to stop statewide access.
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One of the legislature’s biggest critics of traffic cameras in Ohio has launched a new effort targeted at the millions of dollars those cameras bring in each year to the companies that administer them.
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New camera technology that automatically detects and alerts drivers to traffic slowdowns and standstills ahead will be added to some highways in Ohio.
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The court's decision upholds a 2019 law, saying it doesn't violate communities' "home rule" powers.
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The court will decide whether financial regulations on communities operating speed and red-light cameras passed in 2019 are constitutional.
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The cameras are accessible online and through a mobile app.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that Toledo can no longer send appeals of traffic camera tickets to a city-paid administrative hearing...
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The home rule provision was added to the Ohio constitution by voters in 1912, and the struggles between local officials and state lawmakers have raged…