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![]() | 5/19/2005 Detroit Considers Bootfinder Car Confiscation SystemThe City of Detroit, Michigan may become the fourth city to use the Bootfinder camera system to scan and boot cars with unpaid tickets. The City of Detroit may join New Haven and Bridgeport, Connecticut along with Arlington, Virginia as the fourth city to use the Bootfinder car confiscation system. The city hopes to have three cars equipped with the camera scanning system operational by June 1, although the deal has not yet been signed.
Detroit is currently only considering using boots on the 40,000 cars with enough unpaid tickets. Other cities such as New Haven have expanded into car confiscati ... | ||
![]() | 5/18/2005 Ohio House Votes to Ban Red Light CamerasA bill effectively banning camera enforcement passes in Ohio state House of Representatives. | ||
![]() | 5/18/2005 UK: 159 MPH Cop Found Not GuiltyA police officer in West Mercia, UK was let off the hook after being caught driving 159 MPH on public roads. | ||
![]() | 5/18/2005 UK Government Investigating Speed Camera Side EffectsThe UK Department for Transport is looking into possible negative side effects of cameras. Critics say it's a bit late for that. | ||
5/17/2005 Court Puts Hold on New Mexico Car Seizure ProgramA District Court issues an injunction to prevent Albuquerque, New Mexico officials from implementing their car seizure program. |
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