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![]() | 7/6/2020 Speed Camera Troubles Resume WorldwideAutomated ticketing machines around the world failed or were disabled last week. Camera in Italy accused Ford Focus of speeding at 436 MPH. As virus scare lockdowns have eased around the world, attacks on photo radar speed traps have resumed. The organization that represents speed camera van drivers in Australia, the Community and Public Sector Union, is complaining about the placement of automated ticketing machines. The union claimed a man wearing a hoodie used a hammer to smash a speed camera van's window on Wells Road in Melbourne last week. The union does not want the vans parked in "hot spots" where members of the public tend ... | ||
![]() | 7/3/2020 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Loses $1.2 Million Speed Camera LawsuitSettlement agreement refunds $1.2 million illegally collected from speed camera ticket recipients in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | ||
![]() | 6/29/2020 France, Germany, UK: Speed Cameras SlashedVigilantes in Wales and Germany attacked speed cameras last week while anti-camera activities in France returns to a near-daily pace. | ||
![]() | 6/26/2020 Florida Appellate Judges Rescue Red Light Camera ProgramFlorida Court of Appeal rejects challenge to the business rules between cities and red light camera vendors. | ||
![]() | 6/24/2020 Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Anti-Speed Camera LawUnanimous Ohio Supreme Court ruling rebukes Toledo for resisting compliance with state law restricting speed cameras. |
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