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![]() | 11/6/2007 Opinion: The Roads Have Eyes, Part TwoPart Two of a two-part editorial by Richard Diamond detailing problems of fairness and accuracy that come with reliance upon photo enforcement. Continued from part one of the article. View full article on a single page
Regressing Behavior
It turns out the financial success of red light cameras depends on short yellow light durations. According to a report by the California State Auditor, more than three out of every four red-light camera tickets were given for violations that happened when the light had been red for less than one second. What's more, t ... | ||
![]() | 11/6/2007 Scotland: Police Crack Down on Religious ObjectsCentral Scotland, UK Police pull over drivers who hang religious objects from their rear view mirrors. | ||
![]() | 11/5/2007 Opinion: The Roads Have Eyes, Part OnePart One of a two-part editorial by Richard Diamond detailing problems of fairness and accuracy that come with reliance upon photo enforcement. | ||
![]() | 11/5/2007 UK Motorists Beat London Tax by Becoming CabbiesExpensive cars register as taxis to avoid the London, UK congestion tax. | ||
![]() | 11/4/2007 California: Court Strikes at Illegal Photo Ticket ContractCalifornia court commissioner rules that red light camera cost neutrality contract provisions are illegal. |
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