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1/7/2011
Colorado: Accident Data Ignored in Red Light Camera Expansion
Aurora, Colorado wants more red light cameras despite lack of demonstrable safety benefit.
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1/6/2011
Delaware Court Rules Against GPS Motorist Tracking
Delaware superior court judge strikes down warrantless GPS spying as unconstitutional.
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1/5/2011
Washington, Missouri Dumps Red Light Cameras
Washington, Missouri decides to end a red light camera program that failed to produce any safety benefit.
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1/4/2011
New Jersey: Camera Town Caught with Short Yellow Times
Glassboro, New Jersey admits red light camera generated $1 million worth of tickets at intersection with short yellow.
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1/3/2011
Texas Town Nears Referendum to Ban Red Light Cameras
Voters request referendum on red light camera program in Port Lavaca, Texas.
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1/2/2011
Traffic Camera Attacks on the Rise in US
Vigilantes strike speed and red light cameras in California, Louisiana, South Carolina and France.
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2010 Year in Review
The ten most popular stories on TheNewspaper.com for the year 2010.
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