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Guy W Midkiff
 
4/11/2008
Missouri: Voters Elect Camera Foe
Running against the use of red light cameras helped a new city councilman win his seat in Washington, Missouri.

Among the candidates vying for three city council seats in Washington, Missouri on Tuesday, one made it clear that he was firmly opposed to the use of red light cameras. Candidate Guy W. Midkiff beat Gregory A. Skornia in Third Ward by just six votes. "The red light cameras put me over the edge," Midkiff told TheNewspaper in an interview. "It's a powerful issue." Midkiff had gone door-to-door to earn support in ...

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Victoria traffic police
 
4/11/2008
Australia: 1500 Police Officers Believe Main Job is Revenue Generation
Survey shows two-thirds of Victoria, Australia police believe speed cameras are installed only for profit.

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Corpus Christi intersection
 
4/10/2008
Texas: 260 Bogus Red Light Camera Tickets Tossed
Corpus Christi, Texas forced to cancel 260 red light camera tickets issued to motorists making a safe and legal right hand turn.

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Toronto City Hall
 
4/10/2008
Toronto to Create $500 Red Light Camera Fine
Toronto to boost annual red light camera revenue to $32.7 million by raising red light camera fines to $500.

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Mike Feuer
 
4/9/2008
California Legislators to Consider Global Warming Tax
Global warming fees to be used to tax motorists to pay for buses.

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