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8/10/09
Federal Appeals Court Limits Tribal Roadblocks
Ninth Circuit US Court of Appeals imposes limitations on the ability of tribal governments to operate roadblocks.
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8/9/09
Speed Cameras Taken Out in The Netherlands, Poland and the UK
Vigilantes act to stop camera ticketing in The Netherlands, Poland and the UK,
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8/8/09
UK: London Transport System Built on Subsidy, Inefficiency
UK motorists pay a heavy price to subsidize mass transit in London.
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8/7/09
Georgia: Benefit of Increased Yellow Continues
Longer yellows cut violations in Georgia. Norcross dumps cameras while Duluth keeps them.
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8/6/09
Italian Authorities Conduct Third Speed Camera Raid
Local officials and speed camera contractors in Caserta, Italy under investigation for fraud.
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8/5/09
Jay Leno Discusses Destruction of Speed Cameras on BBC
Former Tonight Show host speaks approvingly of vigilante attacks on photo enforcement.
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8/4/09
Arizona Failed to Learn Lesson of Hawaii Photo Radar Experiment
Arizona mimics failed Hawaii photo radar program from 2002.
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