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![]() | 12/23/2004 Beaverton Backs Off Slightly on Snitching RequirementBeaverton, Oregon backs off its requirment for ticket recipients to rat out the actual driver. In the wake of bad publicity surrounding legal challenges, the city of Beaverton, Oregon has relented on its requirement that anyone receiving a camera ticket must snitch on the actual driver if it wasn't them. They do, however, still require challengers to go through the hassle of the court system -- in violation of Oregon law, according to the legislature's senior counsel. ... | ||
![]() | 12/22/2004 Houston Takes Tips from Clinton to Get CamerasHouston gets creative to install cameras despite the legislature's clear opposition. | ||
![]() | 12/22/2004 More Cameras Mean Fewer CopsA rise in the use of speed cameras coincides with a decline in police patrols of Australian roads. | ||
![]() | 12/22/2004 Scotland: Millions of Fines, But More AccidentsDeaths up 9% on Scottish roads, despite 12 million GBP in profit from 500 speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 12/21/2004 Bakersfield Caught With Illegally Short Yellow SignalsBakersfield ignored a new California law extending yellow signal time at some intersections, but refuses to refund those caught by illegally short light. |
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