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![]() | 3/27/2010 Ohio, Texas, Washington, Australia, Germany: Photo Ticket Accuracy TroublesRed light and speed camera tickets in Ohio, Texas, Washington, Australia and Germany face problems with legality and accuracy. The Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia earlier this month heard claims that disgruntled former employees of the speed camera operator VIPAC had the capability of remotely adjusting threshold settings and issue automated citations to innocent motorists.
"Yes, the evidence is that the cameras could be turned on and off, the speed thresholds could be reset, so that is to say they could be set for 10km an hour and they take photos of everything," VIPAC executive Daniel Aghion told the court, ac ... | ||
![]() | 3/26/2010 Texas: Small Town Speed Traps Rake In MillionsForty small Texas towns generated $178 million in speeding ticket revenue from 2000 to 2008. | ||
![]() | 3/25/2010 Riverside, California Police Chief Accused Of DUI In Official CarPolice chief in Riverside, California crashes city-issued vehicle while allegedly drunk and on drugs. | ||
![]() | 3/23/2010 Federal Court Upholds Illegal Traffic Camera EvidenceFifth Circuit Court of Appeals rules that illegally gathered photo ticketing evidence should not be excluded. | ||
![]() | 3/23/2010 Study: Louisiana Red Light Cameras Fail To Reduce AccidentsJournal of Trauma report on Jefferson Parish, Louisiana red light camera intersection found no significant safety benefit. |
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