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![]() | 4/29/2006 Connecticut: Bridgeport Considers Confiscating Cars from the DisabledThe city council in Bridgeport, Connecticut set aside an effort to exempt the disabled from the city's multi-million-dollar car confiscation program. The city council in Bridgeport, Connecticut set aside an effort Tuesday to exempt the disabled and veterans from the city's lucrative car confiscation program. Using a car license plate scanner called Bootfinder, the city searches the driveways of private homes and public streets to find vehicles it can tow away on the grounds that the owner has failed to pay a handful of parking tickets.
"We should have equal rules," City Councilman Robert Walsh (D) said, as cited in the Connecticut Post. "A ... | ||
![]() | 4/28/2006 Cash-Strapped Nestor Re-introduces Old Speed Camera TechnologyNestor introduces undetectable speed camera system to help stop the company's mounting financial losses. | ||
![]() | 4/28/2006 California: Union City Red Light Camera FaultyUnion City, California red light cameras malfunction for more than a month before anybody notices. City loses $1.1 million in revenue. | ||
4/27/2006 UK: Two Essex Speed Cameras attackedOne camera is burned and another flipped in the Essex, UK region. | |||
![]() | 4/27/2006 Delaware Confiscates Plates from Uninsured VehiclesDelaware government tracks private insurance activity and confiscates license plates of those accused of being uninsured. |
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