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![]() | 10/10/2017 Texas Appeals Court Slaps Down Redflex In Class Action SuitRed light camera company cannot claim free speech to get out of fraud charges in Texas, the state Court of Appeals ruled. A Louisiana motorist who received a $75 red light camera ticket in the mail from a Texas town while he was 200 miles away will now be allowed to proceed with a $130 million class action lawsuit. James H. Watson is charging Redflex Traffic Systems, Southlake's red light camera vendor, with fraud. The Texas Court of Appeals on Thursday smacked down the attempt of the Australian firm to dismiss the suit on free speech grounds.
Redflex lawyers cited a law designed to prevent powerful companies fr ... | ||
![]() | 10/9/2017 France, French Guiana, Germany: Speed Cameras Bent, PaintedIn South America and Europe, spraypaint was used to keep speed cameras from issuing tickets last week. | ||
![]() | 10/6/2017 Utah Supreme Court Defends Multi-Space Parking MetersSalt Lake City absolved of responsibility after printing false and misleading information on its parking tickets. | ||
![]() | 10/5/2017 Canada: Study Examines The Safety Impact Of Ending Photo RadarUniversity study finds removal of photo radar from Sherwood Park, Canada had no negative impact on traffic safety. | ||
![]() | 10/4/2017 Buffalo, New York Sued Over Racial RoadblocksCivil rights groups sue Buffalo, New York to obtain data about roadblocks set up to stop motorists in black neighborhoods. |
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