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![]() | 1/20/2005 Beaverton, Oregon Tries to Force Motorists to InformA Beaverton, Oregon accountant retells the story of the city ignoring the law regarding photo radar citations. David DiLorenzo, an accountant, received a Beaverton, Oregon photo radar ticket while he was actually in San Diego. He sent in a certificate certifying that he was not the driver, but the city wouldn't accept it unless he fingered the real driver. Of course, the photo was wrong and he could not have done that. He had no choice but to waste his time setting up a trial where the case was immediately dismissed. The city was clearly violating Oregon law in attempting to force DiLorenzo to turn infor ... | ||
![]() | 1/19/2005 Washington, Arizona Encourage You to Turn InformantWashington State police and an Arizona police lieutenant encourage motorists to identify agressive drivers. | ||
![]() | 1/19/2005 Australian Proposal to Eliminate Due Process FurtherAustralian official endorses proposal to remove driving privileges within 24 hours of anyone accused of excessive speeding. | ||
![]() | 1/18/2005 David Edgar's Legal Argument Against UK Speed CamerasAn excerpt from engineer David Edgar's court statement regarding the accuracy of UK speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 1/17/2005 Poltech Drops Red Light Camera BusinessFailed red light camera maker Poltech drops cameras, renames itself and enters the energy business. |
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