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7/30/2007
Florida: Police Caught Cheating on Radar Training
Investigation into radar training record fraud could invalidate hundreds of Daytona Beach and Volusia County, Florida speeding tickets.

Florida motorists may catch a break from citations issued by thirty police officers who were not properly trained on the use radar and lidar speed detection devices in Daytona Beach and Volusia County. The Flagler County Sheriff's office is investigating a Daytona Beach Community College training course taught by Flagler County deputy David Barbee, 34. "My concern is will we have to pay for this class again for 25 police officers," Daytona Beach Police Chief Mike Chitwood told the Daytona Be ...

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7/30/2007
California City to Transform Red Light Cameras Into Spy Cameras
Oakland, California to lobby legislature to allow 24-hour video surveillance with red light camera system.

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7/29/2007
North Carolina House Moves to Save Red Light Cameras
The North Carolina House of Representatives passed a bill increasing red light camera fines in the hopes of saving automated ticketing in the state.

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Outsource center in Mexico
 
7/28/2007
California Traffic Ticket Information is Processed in Mexico
California courts have been sending traffic citations containing sensitive personal information to processing centers in Mexico.

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7/27/2007
California Supreme Court Overturns Car Seizure Ordinance
The California Supreme Court says cities may no longer seize automobiles from people merely accused of a crime.

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