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![]() | 2/12/2015 California: Appellate Red Light Camera Ruling Worries RedflexRedflex asks California Supreme Court to depublish a ruling that questions red light camera reliability. One of California's largest providers of red light camera systems believes a recent Court of Appeal decision spells trouble for the industry. The state's second-highest court found that proof of improper calibration was enough to cast doubt on an automated ticketing machine's reliability (view ruling). Redflex Traffic Systems of Australia asked the state Supreme Court to "depublish" the California v. Rekte decision, effectively erasing it from the books.
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![]() | 2/11/2015 North Carolina Court Admits Illegally Obtained Evidence In License CaseNorth Carolina Court of Appeals allows license suspensions in cases where police obtained evidence by violating the Constitution. | ||
![]() | 2/10/2015 Indiana: Traffic Cops May Not Open Pill BottlesIndiana Court of Appeals rules that traffic cops may not look through the pill bottles of motorists without legitimate suspicion. | ||
![]() | 2/9/2015 France, UK: Traffic And License Plate Cameras DisabledVigilantes take out a license plate reader in Northern Ireland and a speed camera in France. | ||
![]() | 2/6/2015 Red Light Camera Profits Continue To TumbleTurn of US public opinion against photo ticketing brings financial woe to Redflex Traffic Systems. |
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