Arizona Republic: “A foe and a proponent of photo enforcement squared off in a public forum Thursday. One of the few things they agreed on was that drivers don’t have to pay the tickets that arrive in the mail. ‘Mail is not proper service,’ said Shawn Dow of Arizona Citizens Against Photo Radar, who is leading a petition drive to get a photo-enforcement ban on the ballot next November.”
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