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![]() | 5/17/2017 Baltimore, Maryland Restarts Faulty Traffic Camera SystemNew photo ticketing program in Baltimore, Maryland mostly run by team responsible for past failure. The same for-profit companies responsible for Baltimore, Maryland's error-plagued photo enforcement program are back. The city's Board of Estimates is expected later today to approve a new contract that puts Xerox back in charge of the city's red light cameras, with the only difference being that the photo ticketing division of Xerox now goes by the name Conduent.
The word "Xerox" became toxic in relation to automated ticketing after independent audits revealed tens of thousands of motorists ... | ||
![]() | 5/16/2017 UK Cameras Ticket Cars Based On Where They DriveLicense plate camera tracks motorists in Cambridge, England, and issues fines to motorists based on whether they belong on a certain road. | ||
![]() | 5/15/2017 Italy, Saudi Arabia: Speed Cams Taken Out By Gunfire, AccidentsSpeed camera causes injury accident in Italy while Saudis use guns to thwart automated ticketing. | ||
![]() | 5/12/2017 Incoming French President To Continue Anti-Motorist PoliciesEmmanuel Macron becomes the French president Sunday after pledging to expand speed camera use and raise taxes on fuel. | ||
![]() | 5/11/2017 Ohio Lawmaker Challenges Expanded Speed Camera UseDayton, Ohio adopts ordinance to spread photo radar while House majority whip introduces bills to crack down on small town speed cameras. |
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