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![]() | 1/13/2009 California City Owes Red Light Camera Company $1.7 MillionQuestionable contract arrangement allows Ventura, California to escape $1.7 million payment to red light camera company. The city of Ventura, California escaped paying an Australian red light camera contractor more than $1.7 million as of last June by exercising a questionable contract provision. Under state law, municipalities are required to pay a single flat-rate fee to the private companies that own and operate automated ticketing machines. Ventura claims that it does not owe any money at all because, on May 22, 2006, it signed a contract with Redflex with a "cost-neutrality" clause.
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![]() | 1/12/2009 Arizona Group Launches Statewide Referendum to Ban Photo EnforcementLawmakers kick off an event designed to give Arizona voters the decision on whether to keep or reject red light and speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 1/11/2009 Colorado: Benefit of Yellow Timing Increase Documented in DenverLonger duration for yellow signals in Denver, Colorado brings 90 percent reduction in violations. | ||
![]() | 1/10/2009 Vigilantes Attack Speed Cameras in Arizona, France and IrelandIrish cameras get smashed, French cameras are pretty in pink, and Arizona state police take note of camera vigilantes. | ||
![]() | 1/9/2009 UK: Motorcyclist Proves Speed Camera Inaccurate in CourtMotorcyclist disproves a speed camera accusation by showing the camera disagreed with itself. |
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