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DENVER—Denver City Council members want limits on its photo stoplight program after drivers complained they are being ticketed for stopping past the white crosswalk lines.

The council on Monday renewed the program for a year. It uses video and photos to catch traffic violators at four intersections, costing drivers $75 a ticket.

According to the Denver Post ( ), an audit shows city revenues increased by more than 400 percent after the program began targeting drivers who stopped past the white line.

The council is considering proposals for reducing the fine for stop-line violations to $40.

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Information from: The Denver Post,

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