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![]() | 7/20/2005 Tempe, AZ Police Chief Wants to Dump Photo RadarTempe, Arizona police chief says photo radar isn't worth keeping. The police chief in one of the first US cities to adopt photo radar, Tempe, Arizona, wants to dump the program. Tempe began using red light and speed cameras in 1997 just months after Paradise Valley introduced the technology to the state.
Now Tempe Police Chief Ralph Tranter says it's not worth it to replace the aging photo radar system with new technology and that it's better to just scrap the system entirely. ... | ||
![]() | 7/19/2005 Pennsylvania Police Randomly Stopping Motorists for a SurveyPennsylvania state troopers are setting up roadblocks to conduct surveys of motorists for highway planning. | ||
![]() | 7/19/2005 Malaysia Allows Web Visitors to Issue Traffic TicketsUpload photographs of a traffic offense in Malaysia and the police will issue a citation. | ||
![]() | 7/19/2005 Sixteen Percent of Indiana Drivers Have Disabled PlatesIndiana's Inspector General says the handicapped parking system is being abused. | ||
![]() | 7/19/2005 UK Tests HOV-Lane CamerasNew cameras claim to be able to count the number of car passengers and issue tickets to HOV lane violators. |
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