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1/29/2010
California Cities Dumping Red Light Cameras
Moreno Valley, California dumps red light cameras while Loma Linda seeks to get out of its existing contract as soon as possible.
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1/28/2010
Missouri Supreme Court Questions Legality of Red Light Cameras
Missouri Supreme Court hears oral arguments in a case deciding the fate of automated enforcement in the state.
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1/27/2010
Traffic Camera Company Seeks to Rewrite Arizona Law
Faced with heavy financial loses, Redflex petitions Arizona Supreme Court to eliminate personal service requirement for photo tickets.
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1/26/2010
UK Climate Change Activists Push for Average Speed Cameras
UK government report advocates blanketing country with average speed cameras to stop global warming.
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1/25/2010
Minnesota Supreme Court Rules DUI Possible in Inoperable Vehicle
Minnesota Supreme Court upholds drunk driving conviction on a man asleep behind the wheel of an undriven, possibly inoperable vehicle.
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1/24/2010
Vigilantes Take on Speed Traps in Wyoming, Germany, Switzerland
Vigilantes shoot variable speed trap signs in Wyoming, run over, burn and pull down speed cameras in Germany and Switzerland.
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1/23/2010
Arizona, Hungary, Maryland, UK: Speed Cameras Plagued by Accuracy Problems
Human review of speed camera citations appears not to happen as bogus tickets are issued in Arizona, Hungary, Maryland and the UK.
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