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                <title><![CDATA[Red Light Camera Contract]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 01:21:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>The Los Angeles Police Commission will not renew the contract with the firm that operates the red-light cameras in the city. The information collected by the cameras will not be readily available to the police. The officers that attend the court hearings will not have the evidence required by the court to prove the violation.&hellip;</p>
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<p>The Los Angeles Police Commission will not renew the contract with the firm that operates the red-light cameras in the city. The information collected by the cameras will not be readily available to the police. The officers that attend the court hearings will not have the evidence required by the court to prove the violation. For a red-light camera trial the cases would most likely be dismissed. However officials explain that there will be fines and records of the ticket. If the fine is not paid, an additional $300 will be added to the ticket cost. If the person receives another citation it will appear on the record. Also a red-light camera citation will appear in a background check. The Los Angeles City Council voted last summer to end the program and stopped issuing citations at the end of July according to the Los Angeles Times.</p>



<p>You can watch a KABC.com red-light camera video story below.</p>
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                <title><![CDATA[University California Campuses Students Protesting]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 04:03:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Across University of California campuses students have been protesting a 32% increase in tuition. According to the Orange County Register about 300 students protested at the University of California, Irvine in Orange County, California. Last week at UC Berkeley students had been arrested during protesting. Reportedly $800 million has been cut from state funding for&hellip;</p>
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<p>Across University of California campuses students have been protesting a 32% increase in tuition. According to the Orange County Register about 300 students protested at the University of California, Irvine in Orange County, California. Last week at UC Berkeley students had been arrested during protesting. Reportedly $800 million has been cut from state funding for the public university system. During a protest there are areas in which people cannot gather, for example blocking the entrance or exit of a building and blocking a public sidewalk. People arrested during this type of gatherings can be subject to violations of Penal Code Section 407 for unlawfully assembly which is a misdemeanor. They may also be arrested for a violation of Penal Code Section 602, Trespass. However, if the people occupy a space without blocking access or have a permit to gather then they are not in violation of the law. Similarly, if authorities ask protesters to disperse and they refuse then it’s a violation of Penal Code Section 416 (assembly for purpose of disturbing the peace). If people refuse to leave officers may ask protesters to place there hands behind their backs and explain that they will place plastic ties on their wrists and be taken in. Some follow these instructions others simply remain motionless but do not resist either. They just lie there on their backs and the officer has to position the person to be cuffed and taken in. These individuals may be charged with the most serious of these sorts of offenses, Penal Code Section 148, which prohibits obstructing an officer or resisting arrest.<br><br>Here is a video taken at the UCI, where protesters were maced last month: <strong>(Warning Contains Some Graphic Language)</strong><br></p>



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