MOLINE ACRES • The Missouri Supreme Court has agreed to look at the legality of the use of speed cameras, taking up a case that started with a $124 ticket written by police in Moline Acres to KMOX radio host Charlie Brennan.

Lawyers on both sides of the case said Wednesday that it would be the first “camera case” to reach the high court, meaning it could affect the use of both speed and red-light cameras.

But they disagreed over the potential impact.

Kenneth Heinz, one of the lawyers representing Moline Acres, said that the court could consider any of the issues that have been used to challenge the use of the cameras.

But Brennan’s lawyer, Bevis Schock, said the court would be considering only the issue that triggered the trial court’s dismissal of Brennan’s ticket last year.