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12/31/2005
Scottsdale, Arizona Refunds Nearly 2000 Photo Tickets
Nearly $175,000 in bogus speed camera tickets in Scottsdale, Arizona will be refunded or canceled.

The city of Scottsdale, Arizona is being forced to refund nearly two thousand photo radar tickets that were improperly issued over a period of more than three months. The city has been busy preparing to expand its photo radar program by installing fixed speed cameras on the Loop 101 freeway. Last year, the city issued $9.3 million in photo tickets causing a near doubling in the city's fatality rate. The latest setback to the city's plans began on July 28, when a mobile speed camera van opera ...

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DC police
 
12/31/2005
DC Uses Camera Revenue for Lavish Trips
Two-months of speed camera tickets funds travel to exotic destinations for Washington, DC police officers and city officials.

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12/30/2005
UK Makes Not Wearing a Seatbelt an Arrestable Offense
Police in UK given the power to arrest anyone for almost any reason including speeding, littering, failing to use a turn signal or wear a seat belt.

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Buzzed PSA
 
12/30/2005
Drunk Driving Activists Target Non-Drunks Who Drive
NHTSA and the Ad Council have changed their efforts to target drivers who are not legally drunk.

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Alice Robie Resnick
 
12/29/2005
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Receives Slap on Wrist for DUI
An Ohio Supreme Court justice received a mere reprimand after being caught driving drunk and attempting to use her office to avoid arrest.

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