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  While the audience in the South Euclid Municipal Court courtroom is limited to mostly defendants and attorneys – a larger audience could be watching on the Internet. “Our court is probably one of three in the entire state that live streams and live streams with any level of consistency, and certainly one of the […]

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  The City says new red light and speed on green photo enforcement cameras have been placed at the intersections listed below and will become operational on March 28. Warning notices may be issued to motorists beginning on March 14. City law requires notification to the general public must be made at least 30 days […]

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  New locations are announced for Cleveland’s portable camera unit locations. Last May legislation passed to double the number of fixed and portable camera sites. You’ll now notice there are about 50 fixed cameras and 15 portable sites. The mayor’s office released these locations that will be active until March 3, 2014. – 4312 Lee Road – […]

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  After a one-month pilot program, the Cleveland Division of Police have decided against purchasing new dashboard cameras for their patrol cars in favor of body cameras. Police ran the program from mid-February through mid-March. Police Chief Michael McGrath said they “are very pleased with the results.” About 30 officers wore the small cameras that […]

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The RTA board is scheduled to vote Feb. 19 to pay the $2.5 million to install cameras on the 100 buses that do not have them now. If passed, that will finish equipping its entire fleet of buses and trains with security cameras. At Tuesday’s Safety and Security Committee meeting, members agreed to vote Feb. 19 for 100 more […]

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Cleveland City Council will introduce a bill that deals with penalties for misconduct on RTA buses, as RTA requests $2 million from the board of trustees for cameras to be installed on all buses. The move was prompted by the viral bus attack involving a woman and Cleveland bus driver Artis Hughes. On Monday, Cleveland […]