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![]() | 1/28/2005 Greenville North Carolina Puts Hold on Camera SystemGreenville, North Carolina suspends implementation of its new red light camera system pending the outcome of a key court case. Faced with a Guilford County, North Carolina court ruling that found red light camera systems violated the state constitution, Greenville has decided not to begin issuing tickets with its new system. A judge is expected to rule on how much money for the camera systems can go to "administrative costs". In one case, that amount was set at 10 percent. This is a problem for Greenville whose contract specifies 64 to 94 percent of income will go to Redflex, an Australian ... | ||
![]() | 1/28/2005 Houston Attorney Warns of Decriminalized Traffic TicketsA Houston attorney explains that the City of Houston is seeking to decriminalize traffic tickets so that accused motorists are denied true judge and jury trials. | ||
![]() | 1/27/2005 Virginia DOT Study Shows Cameras Increase Injury AccidentsThe Virginia Transportation Research Council studied all of the state red light camera programs and found an overall increase in injury accidents. | ||
![]() | 1/27/2005 Australian Cameras Target School Zones with No StudentsAustralian speed cameras ticket drivers in school zones even when school is not in session. | ||
![]() | 1/27/2005 California State Audit of Red Light CamerasRed Light Camera Programs report from the California State Auditor shows 77% of red light violations happen within the first second a light is red. |
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