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12/7/05
UK: Misleading Speed Camera Poster Banned
A UK government agency rules West Yorkshire speed camera advertisements were unsubstantiated and untruthful.
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12/5/05
French Ministers Caught Driving Recklessly
Auto Plus magazine catches French Prime Minister, Dominique de Villepin and Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy violating half a dozen traffic laws.
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12/4/05
Osteoporosis Society Opposes Speed Bumps
The National Osteoporosis Society comes out against the use of speed bumps in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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12/3/05
Missouri Signs Statewide Cell Phone Spying Contract
The state of Missouri has signed a contract to monitor the location and speed of cell phone owners traveling on Missouri highways.
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11/28/05
UK Road Minister Becomes Off-Road Minister
UK Road Safety Minister Stephen Ladyman spins out and crashes on a nationally televised program.
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11/24/05
Scottsdale, AZ: City Spends $136,000 on Photo Radar Propaganda
Scottsdale, Arizona residents will be experience an expensive advertising blitz to promote the value of speed camera tickets.
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11/22/05
DC Plans to Tear Down Key Freeway Because It is Ugly
Washington, DC is looking to demolish a vital commuter freeway claiming it is ugly.
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