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| Legal in Certain Jurisdictions || bgcolor="#FFFF00"| '''[[#STATE NAME|SEE NOTES BELOW]]'''
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== Notes By State ==
== Notes By State ==
=== STATE NAME===
=== STATE NAME ===
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Revision as of 00:02, 17 September 2012

The legality of photo/video enforcement of traffic laws varies from state to state and between the various jurisdictions inside a state depending on how the laws are written. Below is a list of the laws by state. DISCLAIMER: We are not attorneys and are not responsible for mistakes and/or outdated information.

Notes By State

STATE NAME

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