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Columbia Missourian

Arnold tables discussion on red-light cameras

By The Associated Press
January 10, 2009 | 3:06 p.m. CST

ARNOLD — The first city to install red-light cameras in Missouri has tabled a discussion about whether the cameras should remain.

A group in Arnold called "Don't Tread on Me" collected nearly 1,000 signatures, seeking to get the cameras out of Arnold or to allow voters to decide the issue in April.

Arnold's City Council voted Thursday night, 5-2, to table a discussion until June. Council member Randy Crisler says he believes the petition was a political ploy to improve one candidate's chances at the polls.

Another council member, Matthew Hay, is part of "Don't Tread on Me." He says voters deserve to have a say on the issue.

City officials say Arnold's status as a standard third-class city means the referendum petition in the community is not valid under state law.