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The red-light camera (foreground) has been deactivated at Meacham and Woodfield Roads in Schaumburg. (Tribune/Stacey Wescott)
Red-light camera turned off after complaints
Feb 26, 2009
One northwest suburban community has pulled the plug on a highly profitable camera amid worries a premier shopping venue was getting a reputation as a ticket destination.
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