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2/17/05
Speed Camera Sends UK Man to Jail
A man spends a week in a UK prison for refusing to pay a speed camera fine.
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2/16/05
UK Court Finds Long-Range Speed Camera Inaccurate
UK judge throws out ProLaser speed camera evidence after man charged with driving 25 MPH above his car's top speed.
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2/16/05
Legislative Roundup: Five States Challenge Camera Enforcement
Recent actions likely to eliminate red light cameras used in 19 cities.
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2/16/05
UK's Top Speed Camera Cop Nabbed at 97MPH
Derbyshire, UK's chief constable and speed camera proponent, caught riding in a car at 27 MPH over the limit.
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2/15/05
Texas Legislature Set to Ban Red Light Cameras
The Texas House committee passed an explicit ban on red light cameras by a vote of 4-2.
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2/15/05
North Carolina Red Light Cameras Lose in Court
Judge rules against the High Point, North Carolina red light camera system.
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2/15/05
Utah Turns Down a Return to Photo Radar
The Utah House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee voted 6-3 to kill a bill that would have revived photo radar.
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