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![]() | 10/26/2017 Top Redflex Exec Renews Push For Settlement CashEx-Redflex executive vice president asks US Court of Appeals for millions after he snitched on the Chicago, Illinois bribery scheme. As soon as federal authorities began investigating Redflex Traffic Systems, Aaron M. Rosenberg immediately began snitching on his colleagues. The Australian firm's former executive vice president escaped any prison sentence for his central role in the massive bribery scandal that sent his boss to prison, but he now seeks an even greater reward. In a newly filed argument filed with the Seventh Circuit US Court of Appeals, Rosenberg renewed his demand for a $2.3 million pay day as a whistleblower. ... | ||
![]() | 10/25/2017 Ninth Circuit Upholds Speeding Stop In Non-Existent Work ZoneUS Court of Appeals allows stops for speeding in work zones as long as the police officer says it was a work zone. | ||
![]() | 10/24/2017 Colorado Court Denies Public Vote On Speed CamerasLegal technicality allows Sheridan, Colorado once more to block the public from voting on the future of speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 10/23/2017 Maryland, France, Sweden: Speed Cameras Sprayed, SawedSpraypaint and angle grinders keep speed cameras across Europe and in Maryland from issuing tickets. | ||
![]() | 10/20/2017 Indiana: Ex-Prosecutor Busted For Using Badge To Avoid TicketEx-prosecutor in Indiana caught abusing the police courtesy of ignoring speeding for fellow law enforcement officers. |
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