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1/18/2019 Australia Lets Redflex Off The HookRedflex says the Australian Federal Police have declined to prosecute the firm for red light camera bribery in the United States. Officials at Redflex Traffic Systems no longer have to worry about seeing any more of their fellow executives behind bars. The Melbourne-based firm told investors on Thursday that the Australian Federal Police have declined to file any charges in relation to red light camera bribery in the United States. The firm had been caught distributing millions of dollars to politicians and government officials in Chicago, Illinois, and Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio.
In the Windy City, Redflex gave the ... | |||
1/17/2019 ANALYSIS: Traffic Ticket Industry Calls For Lower Speed LimitsOpinion/Analysis: Report by organization of traffic ticket writing officials calls for widespread reduction in speed limits. | |||
1/16/2019 France: Report Shows Lowered Speed Limit Costs $4.4 BillionPreliminary report shows the annual net cost to the public of lowering speed limits in France is $4.4 billion. | |||
1/15/2019 Federal Appeals Court: No Need For Passenger ID In Traffic StopNinth Circuit US Court of Appeals says police cannot demand ID from passengers during a traffic stop without reasonable suspicion of a crime. | |||
1/14/2019 A Resurgence Of The French Speed Camera Resistance After a holiday lull, yellow vest protesters were back out in force calling for an end to the anti-motorist policies in France. |
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