In front of red light cameras at an Oak Brook Terrace intersection, Raul Montes Jr. and Frank Coconate, both longtime opponents of red light and speed cameras, argued the city, the county, the state and every community that uses the cameras should get rid of them, or at least pause all camera programs for the time being.
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