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![]() | 11/16/2016 Redflex Continues Its Move Away From US Photo EnforcementAlong with a new logo, Redflex Traffic Systems of Australia decides to move away from photo ticketing in the United States. Beset by major scandals and an ongoing federal corruption investigation, Redflex Traffic Systems realizes it needs more than a new logo to demonstrate that the company is moving in a new direction. During a meeting with Australian investors earlier today, top Redflex management outlined the latest strategy for survival in more detail.
"As you know we've got two major markets -- Australia and North America -- which together account for the vast majority of the group's recurring revenue and pro ... | ||
![]() | 11/15/2016 FBI Explains How It Took Down Chicago Red Light Camera CorruptionThe official US government account of how it took down the Redflex photo bribery scheme in Chicago, Illinois. | ||
![]() | 11/14/2016 France, Germany: Speed Cameras Rammed, Torched, PaintedA variety of techniques were used last week to ensure speed cameras in France and Germany would not issue tickets. | ||
![]() | 11/11/2016 Judge Adds $2 Million Fine To Corrupt Camera Executive SentenceFederal judge doubles prison time for Redflex executive found guilty of red light camera corruption in Chicago, Illinois. | ||
![]() | 11/10/2016 Voters Reject Transportation Taxes And ProjectsVoters around the country largely reject transportation tax hikes and transit projects during presidential election contest. |
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