Aurora drivers could be owed refunds if speed cameras lawsuit succeeds
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Alliyah Sims
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FOX31 DenverAurora drivers could be owed refunds if speed cameras lawsuit succeedskdvr.comThe lawsuit claims that a 2023 state law requires municipalities using photo enforcement to give drivers 45 days from the time they receive a citation to respond
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