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![]() | 1/9/2015 Red Ink Mounts At RedflexGrowing anti-photo enforcement movement will cost Redflex 12 percent of expected revenue this year. Embattled photo ticketing provider Redflex Traffic Systems expects it will lose $12 million from legal changes in two states. The company earlier today announced to the Australian Securities Exchange that twelve percent of the firm's revenue stream has dried up because of increasing dissatisfaction with the concept of automated ticketing.
"Existing programs in several other states, including New Jersey and Ohio, where Redflex Traffic Systems Inc currently conducts business, face actual or pot ... | ||
![]() | 1/8/2015 Missouri: Public Fights Back Against Red Light Camera CitiesCitizen sponsors of the St. Charles County, Missouri anti-red light camera initiative seek to defend the public vote in court. | ||
![]() | 1/7/2015 Federal Court: Faulty Sense Of Smell Justifies Lengthy DetentionFalse arrest suit dismissed against Wyoming Highway Patrol officers who mistook the scent of fresh juniper for raw marijuana. | ||
![]() | 1/6/2015 Purported Ohio Speed Camera Ban Fizzles OutDayton becomes the first Ohio city to show the purported statewide ban on speed cameras does not actually ban anything. | ||
![]() | 1/5/2015 Tennessee Motorist Fights $18,480 Traffic Stop SeizureFederal lawsuit seeks the return of $18,480 taken from motorist not charged with any crime by police during a traffic stop. |
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