WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — A three-judge panel will decide in the next several weeks if a case challenging work and school zone speed cameras was properly dismissed by a lower court, or if it deserves a full hearing.
Monday, the Virginia Court of Appeals heard arguments in the case of Curtis Lytle v. City of Suffolk.
Lytle sued the city in 2024 over issue with speed cameras used by the city. He was issued $100 fine by a camera in a work zone and sent the ticket by a third-party vendor. He alleges the city is not following state law by not using the Virginia uniform summons and the local court system for speeding tickets…