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N.J. drivers seek reimbursement for alleged red light camera problems

TRENTON, N.J., Aug. 5 (UPI) -- A half-million New Jersey motorists stand to get a 10-cent-on-the-dollar rebate on tickets issued as a result of red light cameras.

Eighteen municipalities in New Jersey participating in the state's pilot red light camera program were targeted in a class-action lawsuit that alleges the cameras were not properly maintained and erroneously gave out tickets to motorists who never ran a light, the South Jersey Times reported Monday. Lawyers filing the suit also said municipalities never conducted traffic studies to determine where the cameras should be placed.

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The municipalities have denied the allegations but the company that manufactures the lights, American Traffic Solutions, has agreed to pay back $4.2 million to motorists who received tickets before Aug. 1, 2012, court documents indicate. Those who received a ticket will get a check for $8.50 -- 10 percent of the $85 ticket they got in the mail after one of the cameras recorded them running a red light.

A hearing in federal court is scheduled for Sept. 12 where a judge will decide whether to accept the settlement on behalf of drivers.

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