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![]() | 2/2/2005 Hong Kong Drivers Use James Bond TechnologyHong Kong street racers have been using James Bond style technology to defeat automated camera enforcement. Hong Kong street racers had been beating the city's 70 speed cameras and 60 red light cameras for more than a year. HK police began to become suspicious when they noticed an unusual number of vehicles photographed with no license plate visible.
After setting up a sting operation on Sunday, the police discovered exactly what was happening. Fourteen vehicles were found to be equipped with radar detectors and a red button next to the shifter. The button flips the rear license plate down, making ... | ||
![]() | 2/2/2005 VA Police Confirm You Can Ignore Red Light Camera TicketsVirginia police officials confirm that red light camera tickets received in the mail are not valid. | ||
![]() | 2/2/2005 Arizona Considers Freeway Photo Radar BanThe Arizona legislature is considering a proposal to ban cities from using photo radar on highways. | ||
![]() | 2/2/2005 UK Revenue: $212 Million from Cameras, $1.9 Billion in Parking TicketsSpeed cameras are generating record revenue of US $212 million for England and Wales. Parking fines exceed $1.9 billion. | ||
![]() | 2/1/2005 California Cities Issuing Fake Red Light TicketsAt least ten California cities allow an Australian company to issue fake red light camera tickets to motorists. |
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