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![]() | 10/17/2005 London Paper Documents US Laser Gun ErrorsAn investigation of a popular laser speed gun finds both technical accuracy errors and a significant conflict of interest in court testimony. After testing American-specification laser speed guns, London's Daily Mail newspaper concludes that the popular LTI 20-20 Ultralyte model is prone to "wild" errors. Specifically, a wall was found to travel at 44 MPH, an empty road 33 MPH, a parked car 22 MPH, and a slow-moving bicycle at 66 MPH. These findings match those of the BBC who investigated the same device in March and September.
The Daily Mail also documented a significan ... | ||
![]() | 10/16/2005 Australia: More Cameras to Monitor Speed CamerasWith three-quarters of New South Wales, Australia speed cameras coming under attack, the government wants more cameras to watch over the speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 10/16/2005 Hewlett Packard Embraces Mid East Speed CamerasHewlett Packard has paid for the rights to put its corporate logo on speed cameras in Dubai, UAE. | ||
![]() | 10/15/2005 UK: Speed Cameras Replace Real Cops with Cardboard CutoutsHeavy use of speed cameras in UK communities allows real police to be replaced with cardboard replicas. | ||
10/14/2005 UK: Speed Camera Errors MultiplyA pair of speed cameras send a pair of erroneous tickets to a pair of UK residents. |
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