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Article: CLASS-ACTION SUIT TARGETS PHOTO RADAR MEN WANT CITY TO REFUND ALL FINES PAID SINCE 1998.(Local)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- February 6, 2002
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Byline: Karen Abbott News Staff Writer
Two men have filed a class-action lawsuit seeking refunds of all fines paid under Denver's photo radar program to enforce speed limits.
They contend that everyone who paid fines after getting photo radar tickets since the program began in 1998 should get their money back.
With interest.
They think there are more than 160,000 people who have paid photo radar fines.
The plaintiffs, Dean Blanken of Lakewood and Thomas Godwin of Denver, also sued the private operators of the program under contract with the city, Lockheed Martin IMS and ACS State and Local Solutions.
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