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![]() | 2/8/2005 High Point Thanks You For Not Paying Your FineUnpaid fines could end up saving the city of High Point, North Carolina $1.4 million in light of court ruling. Ironically, the city of High Point, North Carolina may end up thanking those who refused or neglected to pay their red light camera citations in the city.
A Guilford County judge ruled in late December that the city's program violates the state constitution which requires "clear proceeds" of programs to go to education, not private contractors. Past precedent suggests the judge may rule that 90 percent of the fines levied should be turned over to the local school system.
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![]() | 2/8/2005 Edmonton Top Cop On Leave Over Columnist, ACS ScandalThe Police Chief in Edmonton, Canada steps down in light of a corruption investigation. | ||
![]() | 2/7/2005 UK's Royal Auto Club Pushes Car Spy TechnologyBritain's Royal Auto Club advocates satellite-based spying on repeat offenders. | ||
![]() | 2/7/2005 Speed Enforcement Means More Speeding in Britain, Fatalities in AustraliaDespite a heavy increase in speed camera use, fatalities are up in Australia and more UK drivers are speeding. | ||
![]() | 2/7/2005 DC Collects $99 Million in Parking TicketsThe District of Columbia collected $99 million in parking ticket revenue last year. |
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