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![]() | 10/11/2012 California Court of Appeal Shuts Down Effort to Block Anti-Camera VoteRed light camera company will have to pay legal bills of anti-camera initiative supporters in Murrieta, California. California's second highest court on Tuesday put to rest the efforts of a traffic camera company to block a vote on red light cameras in Murrieta. Following up on its September ruling (view decision), the appellate court sent a formal order to Riverside County Superior Court Judge Daniel A. Ottolia setting aside his August 3 ruling (view ruling) that favored the interests of the photo ticketing firm. The losing side will now have to ... | ||
![]() | 10/11/2012 New Mexico Supreme Court: Search Justified Because Passenger Dressed Like ProstituteHigh court in New Mexico upholds vehicle search on grounds passenger looked like a prostitute. | ||
![]() | 10/10/2012 South Carolina: Traffic Camera Company Busted for Failing to Pay FineSouth Carolina Ethics Commission labels traffic camera company CEO a delinquent for failure to pay his fines. | ||
![]() | 10/9/2012 Florida: Audit Fails to Document Safety Improvement from Traffic CamerasTallahassee, Florida city auditor can point to no evidence of collision reductions in following the installation of red light cameras. | ||
![]() | 10/8/2012 Australia: State Caught Exploiting Short Yellow Signal TimesVictoria, Australia caught issuing red light camera tickets at intersections where yellow had been too short for seven years. |
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