By Matt Stiles
Houston Chronicle | Two longtime critics of the city's red-light camera program filed an open-records lawsuit against the city today, claiming officials refused to release a study on whether the devices reduce accidents.
Houston lawyers Paul Kubosh and Randall Kallinen, who have fought the program in courts before, allege that the report by Rice University professor Bob Stein has languished unseen by the public since August 2008.
"It is clearly an open record," they said a written news release. "The public needs to see the report to make informed decisions whether to continue the privately run red-light camera system costing Houston citizens tens of millions of dollars."
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