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![]() | 12/1/2005 Arizona: Dead Man Gets Red Light Camera TicketA Mesa, Arizona man received a red light camera ticket even though he has been dead for the past five years. On October 10, a red light camera in the city of Mesa, Arizona issued James Hamburg a ticket for allegedly entering an intersection less than one second after the light had turned red. The problem with the allegation is that Hamburg had been dead for five years at the time of the supposed violation.
"I don't know if this is a cruel joke, or what," widow Lorraine Hamburg, 80, told the Phoenix New Times.
Steven Hamburg, the man's son, tried to get the ticket dropped. Mesa police refused to ... | ||
![]() | 12/1/2005 Florida: Inaccurate Lidar Tickets DiscoveredA local television station investigates the accuracy of Florida Highway Patrol laser speed gun tickets. | ||
![]() | 11/30/2005 Canada: Mother Jailed 96 Days Over Parking TicketsA mother of four children is sent to jail for 96 days over six-year-old parking tickets in Reginia, Canada. | ||
![]() | 11/29/2005 Rhode Island: Mayor Drops No-Bid Speed Camera ContractSpeed camera plans in Cranston, Rhode Island have been shelved following intense criticism. | ||
![]() | 11/29/2005 South Africa: Court Considers Speed Camera Accuracy CaseSouth African court to rule on accuracy of speed cameras that clocked a stationary brick wall at -1 km/h. |
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