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NewsOctober 22, 2015

ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis is giving back $5.6 million to motorists who paid red-light camera tickets since early last year. The city announced the give-back program Wednesday. It applies to red-light camera tickets paid between Feb. 11, 2014, and Aug. 19 this year. More than 56,000 people paid $100 fines for those violations...

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ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis is giving back $5.6 million to motorists who paid red-light camera tickets since early last year.

The city announced the give-back program Wednesday. It applies to red-light camera tickets paid between Feb. 11, 2014, and Aug. 19 this year. More than 56,000 people paid $100 fines for those violations.

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The decision follows a Missouri Supreme Court ruling Aug. 19 that struck down the city's red-light camera ordinance.

The city of St. Louis says those who paid the fine will receive a check in the mail within 15 business days. Those who believe they are due a check but don't get one will need to appear at the Municipal Court with photo identification.

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