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![]() | 6/2/2007 UK Police Seize Car, Strand Innocent ManPolice reliance on erroneous insurance database information seize the car of an innocent man, stranding him over weekend holiday. Police in Lancashire, UK stranded an innocent man last weekend because the UK's Motor Insurance Database mistakenly labeled his vehicle as uninsured. Police pulled over Lee Robson, 32, while he was driving on the M65 on May 24. They immediately seized his Ford Escort, refusing to believe Robson's assurances that he was, in fact, insured. Police held Robson's car over the Spring bank holiday weekend ending May 28. Robson was fined and billed £225 (US $450) for towing and storage. Five demerit poi ... | ||
![]() | 6/1/2007 Texas City Installs Railroad Crossing Ticket CamerasAs the Texas legislature bans forms of photo enforcement, Grand Prairie begins installing new forms. | ||
![]() | 6/1/2007 Michigan Governor Grabs Auto Theft FundsThe governor of Michigan has seized $4 million from auto theft prevention teams funded by motorists. | ||
![]() | 5/31/2007 Texas Legislature Puts the Squeeze on Red Light CamerasThe Texas state legislature enacted legislation to cut the profit incentive from red light cameras by half. | ||
![]() | 5/31/2007 Australia: Speed Camera Operator Caught Watching TVA Queensland, Australia speed camera operator violates guidelines by watching television on the job. |
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