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![]() | 11/19/2014 California Court of Appeal Upholds Anti-Camera InitiativeRed light camera company must pay legal fees of anti-camera referendum proponents, according to Court of Appeal decision. California's second-highest court rejected the attempt of a for-profit company to interfere with the right of voters to decide whether photo enforcement can be used in Murrieta. A three-judge panel went further on Tuesday and ruled that Stephen Flynn, the agent of American Traffic Solutions (ATS), must pay the court costs of Diana Serafin, the organizer of a November 2012 referendum that won 57 percent of the vote to bring the cameras down.
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![]() | 11/18/2014 Nevada: Federal Judge Finds Cop Caused Traffic InfractionFederal judge overturns conviction of a man after finding that dashcam video showed a Nevada state trooper caused the traffic violation. | ||
![]() | 11/17/2014 Australian Autobahn Pilot Project Proves SuccessfulReturn of 171 miles of highway without speed limits has not affected safety in the Northern Territory, Australia. | ||
![]() | 11/16/2014 France, UK: Traffic Cameras Torched And SpraypaintedVigilantes throughout France and Wales use spraypaint and fire to disable and destroy automated ticketing machines. | ||
![]() | 11/14/2014 Redflex May Leave The Photo Ticketing BusinessAfter scandal and heavy losses, Redflex CEO suggests the company may transition to non-photo enforcement business opportunities. |
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