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![]() | 10/14/2015 Australian Auditor Sings The Financial Praises Of Hidden Traffic CamerasThe auditor general of Queensland, Australia recommends the use of hidden speed cameras to enhance the governmental revenue stream. Queensland, Australia's auditor general is an enthusiastic supporter of photo enforcement. Even though the cameras have issued 3,760,962 tickets generating $667 million in profit for the state government over the past seven years, acting Auditor-General Anthony Close wants to boost those figures. In a report released Tuesday, Close classified the widespread inaccuracy of automated number plate reader (known as ANPR or ALPR) as an impediment to maximizing revenue.
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![]() | 10/13/2015 California Approves License Plate Reader DisclosureRed light camera companies may be sued in California for privacy breaches under a law that takes effect in January. | ||
![]() | 10/12/2015 France, Germany, Italy, UK: Speed Cameras DisabledShotguns, fiery trash bags, fists and patriotic paint take out license plate readers and speed cameras across Europe. | ||
![]() | 10/9/2015 Another Texas Town Prepares To Ban Red Light CamerasJersey Village could become the seventh city in Texas where residents outlawed the use of automated ticketing machines. | ||
![]() | 10/8/2015 Pennsylvania Court Makes Dashcam Videos Public RecordAppellate court in Pennsylvania rules that police must hand over dashcam video of a traffic stop. |
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