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![]() | 4/23/2007 New York City Moves to Congestion TaxCongestion taxing and speed cameras are part of a New York City, New York plan to generate a billion in revenue from drivers. In a speech yesterday, New York City, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg openly embraced the concept of the congestion tax that city transportation officials have been working on quietly for more than a year. Under the proposal, the city will charge motorists an initial fee of $8 and truckers $21 to enter the city between 6am and 6pm on weekdays. A massive infrastructure of surveillance cameras and electronic tag readers will be installed to collect the revenue. The proposal was one of dozens of i ... | ||
![]() | 4/22/2007 UK: New Tax Imposed on Car Theft VictimsUK government intends to generate $20 million in revenue by taxing the victims of car theft. | ||
![]() | 4/21/2007 Iowa: Court Approves Class Action Suit Against Speed CamerasDavenport, Iowa may be forced to refund 20,000 photo tickets after a judge approves a class action lawsuit. | ||
![]() | 4/20/2007 Hawaii Legislators Dump Red Light Camera ProposalAn attempt to bring back red light cameras to Hawaii has failed in the state legislature. | ||
![]() | 4/20/2007 France: Le Pen Emerges as Pro-Motorist CandidateFrench presidential candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen advocates restrictions on speed cameras and a 93 MPH maximum speed limit. |
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