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![]() | 4/4/2014 California Man Takes Red Light Cameras To US Supreme CourtCalifornia man asks US Supreme Court to consider Confrontation Clause argument against red light cameras. Of the thousands of petitions for appeal presented to the US Supreme Court each year, less than four percent are accepted for review. Of those accepted, none have ever been about photo enforcement. Howard Herships hopes his constitutional argument against the use of red light cameras will be the first to make it to the nation's highest court. Herships appealed after the California Supreme Court turned away his case in December, deciding instead to review two similar case. The California court he ... | ||
![]() | 4/3/2014 Ireland: Whistleblower Exposes Faulty Speed Camera EquipmentIrish television finds speed camera company ignores warnings about faulty equipment and setup procedures. | ||
![]() | 4/2/2014 Indiana: Officer Testimony Overrules Video EvidenceIndiana Supreme Court rules that appellate judges may not overrule a trial judge by watching video evidence of a traffic stop. | ||
![]() | 4/1/2014 Photo Enforcement Company Sales Continue To DwindleScandal and inaccuracy drags down profit for red light camera and speed camera companies. | ||
![]() | 3/31/2014 South Dakota Enacts Most Sweeping Photo Ticket Ban In USBeginning July 1, South Dakota license plates will be invisible to photo enforcement cameras. |
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