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![]() | 3/16/2005 Canadian Police Delay Investigation of Camera ScandalCanadian police further delay investigations into wrong-doing related to the Edmonton photo enforcement program. Investigators with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have said they need another six months to investigate a series of scandals involving Dallas-based camera contractor ACS. ACS had offered inducements to the police officers who ultimately recommended that the company be awarded a multi-million dollar speed camera contract.
A second investigation into attempts by police to stake-out and arrest Edmonton Sun columnist and camera critic Kerry Diotte won't be complet ... | ||
![]() | 3/16/2005 Australia: Car Seized for Doing BurnoutA controversial 1999 law allows Australian police to seize cars for doing burnouts. | ||
![]() | 3/16/2005 US Intersection Fatalities and Camera EnforcementMany types of intersection fatalities would not be prevented by red light cameras. | ||
![]() | 3/16/2005 Suffolk, UK Admits to Faulty Speed CameraGovernment officials admit to spurious readings from Suffolk, UK camera. | ||
![]() | 3/15/2005 NHTSA Administrator Calls for Speeding CrackdownNHTSA chief Jeffrey Runge wants speed cameras front and center in a federalized speed crackdown. |
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