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![]() | 2/16/2005 UK Court Finds Long-Range Speed Camera InaccurateUK judge throws out ProLaser speed camera evidence after man charged with driving 25 MPH above his car's top speed. A Scottish man charged with a 132 MPH speed camera violation was vindicated in a UK court after evidence showed his Subaru's top speed to be only 107 MPH.
The court decision forced the UK government on Wednesday to begin reviewing its use of long-range speed camera devices, and could result in cancellation of numerous prior convictions where the ProLaser III device was used as evidence. The device was type approved in the UK in 2002.
This hand-held lidar gun is equipped with a video recor ... | ||
![]() | 2/16/2005 Legislative Roundup: Five States Challenge Camera EnforcementRecent actions likely to eliminate red light cameras used in 19 cities. | ||
![]() | 2/16/2005 UK's Top Speed Camera Cop Nabbed at 97MPHDerbyshire, UK's chief constable and speed camera proponent, caught riding in a car at 27 MPH over the limit. | ||
![]() | 2/15/2005 Texas Legislature Set to Ban Red Light CamerasThe Texas House committee passed an explicit ban on red light cameras by a vote of 4-2. | ||
![]() | 2/15/2005 North Carolina Red Light Cameras Lose in CourtJudge rules against the High Point, North Carolina red light camera system. |
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