About Paul Henry:
Paul Henry served
as a Florida Deputy Sheriff and State Trooper for over 25 years. During his
employment with the Florida Highway Patrol, he investigated numerous traffic
crashes and worked as a traffic homicide investigator. He later promoted to the
rank of Sergeant and supervised traffic homicide investigators and at the same
time, a squad of troopers. His final five years with the FHP prior to retirement
were in the Bureau of Investigations at the rank of Lieutenant, where in 2003 he
located one of Florida's most wanted fugitives that had been involved in the
1976 murder of a Florida Trooper and a Canadian Constable riding with the
Trooper.
After retirement from law enforcement, Paul currently lobbies for pro-liberty political issues in the Tallahassee area, to include the repeal of driver license (REAL ID) and red light camera laws. He was the author of the Florida Motorist Rights Restoration Act, which if enacted would have affected how red light camera cases were handled in court. He has researched the use of red light cameras in Florida since 2011 and performed numerous analysis work based upon crash data, operational, legal, and other concerns. He has spoken to citizen groups and elected officials on the issue, and was instrumental in getting Collier County, Florida to reconsider their use of the camera scheme and ultimately discontinue it. He has authored a web page entitled “Red Light Camera Reference Page” that contains his analysis work and other relevant information. Paul is an advocate of constitutional law enforcement.