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1/31/07
Boston City Councilman Abused Free Parking Perk
Boston, Massachusetts city councilman busted for dismissing his own parking tickets.
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1/31/07
New York Charging Drivers for Canadian Speeding Tickets
New York is charging drivers for speeding offenses committed in Canada.
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1/30/07
Missouri: 18 Months in Jail for Red Light Camera Bribe
Red light camera bribe will put the former mayor of St. Peters, Missouri in prison for at least nine months.
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1/30/07
Arizona Freeway Cameras Return Next Month
Scottsdale, Arizona city council will vote to turn the cameras back on as of February 22.
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1/29/07
South Dakota Court Rejects City Appeals Process
Appeals process in Sioux Falls, South Dakota used for red light camera and other cases found to violate state law.
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1/29/07
Speed Trap Detectors Improve Safety
Early results of an insurance company survey show users of speed trap detectors are involved in fewer accidents.
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1/28/07
Iowa: Courts Make Millions from Tickets
Courts in Iowa are using motorists to raise $86 million a year in revenue.
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