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The commission heard that Middletown’s automated traffic citation platform generates an average of 20,000 violations per month and approximately $3 million in city revenue. The police chief said hearings are held twice monthly, with multiple opportunities for people to contest violations.
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The meeting focused on how the automated traffic citation platform operates and whether residents and non-residents receive clear information about it. Four per diem attorneys hear challenges during twice-monthly hearings, and people may appeal further in Superior Court. No change to the program or decision about how its revenue is spent was reported.
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