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2/12/05 Cleveland Counts Up the Number of Tickets it Needs The city council in Cleveland, Ohio is counting the number of red light camera tickets it needs to issue to meet the mayor's budget targets. Camera Enforcement / Revenue from Cameras READ MORE>> 2/11/05 Winnipeg Will Drop Cameras if Revenue Drops Winnipeg, Canada's premier suggests if speed camera revenue continues below estimates, he may drop the program. Camera Enforcement / Revenue from Cameras READ MORE>> 2/10/05 Arizona Cities, Brought to You By ACS Chandler, Arizona begins a unpaid fine collection program. Turns over $7.3 million in speed camera money to ACS. Camera Enforcement / Revenue from Cameras READ MORE>> 2/8/05 High Point Thanks You For Not Paying Your Fine Unpaid fines could end up saving the city of High Point, North Carolina $1.4 million in light of court ruling. Camera Enforcement / Revenue from Cameras READ MORE>> 2/2/05 UK Revenue: $212 Million from Cameras, $1.9 Billion in Parking Tickets Speed cameras are generating record revenue of US $212 million for England and Wales. Parking fines exceed $1.9 billion. Camera Enforcement / Revenue from Cameras READ MORE>> 2/1/05 Australia: Double the Cameras for Double the Safety The City of Gosford, Australia threatens to install its own speed cameras to block state-run cameras. Camera Enforcement / Revenue from Cameras READ MORE>> 1/31/05 Cleveland Cites DC as Example, Wants Cameras Cleveland wants to install red light cameras to make up for a $3.6 million budget shortfall. Camera Enforcement / Revenue from Cameras READ MORE>>
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