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![]() | 1/13/2005 Ohio, North Carolina Suspend New CamerasThe states of Ohio and North Carolina have put new camera enforcement installations on hold. Just as camera manufacturer Nestor trumpets a contract deal with New Bern, NC, a leading state legislator says there will be no approval of their installation while the court case about cameras' constitutionality is pending. Similarly in Ohio, the state department of transportation refuses to sign off on a l ... | ||
![]() | 1/13/2005 Scottsdale: Fines Up, Death UpDespite issuing $9.3 million in photo fines in 2004, fatalities nearly doubled from 11 to 21. | ||
![]() | 1/13/2005 Police Use GPS to Track People Without WarrantsPolice agencies are making inroads in using GPS technology to track suspects--without getting court approval first. | ||
![]() | 1/12/2005 Evidence of Camera Inaccuracy in AustraliaSeveral Australians have successfully proven in court that they received erroneous speed camera tickets. | ||
![]() | 1/11/2005 Engineer Challenges UK Camera AccuracyA UK engineer finds a significant flaw in the calibration of speed cameras. |
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