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Chevy Chase Village has claimed incredible safety results from their cameras. And I mean literally incredible. CCV officials told the Gazette that “Collisions in the village are down 70 to 80 percent”. They have repeated similar claims to the press many times. “Where we used to average 12 to 14 collisions a month on Connecticut [...]

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TRANSPORT officials have been left red-faced after announcing fixed speed cameras were to be installed on the Warrego Highway at Rosewood and Muirlea.
Although Rosewood residents were delighted with the news, they have now learnt that no such camera will be installed in their community.
An incorrect press release issued by the State Government should have said [...]

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The Minister for Police and Emergency Management, Jim Cox, today inspected new laser speed detecting devices being issued to Tasmania Police.
Mr Cox said the nine new handheld devices gave Tasmania Police even more resources in the continuing effort to improve road safety and reduce Tasmania’s road toll.
“Motorists who speed are on notice that never before [...]

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Source:  camerafraud.wordpress.com/ What do you do when the political pressure is on and no one wants to buy your accident-increasing intersection surveillance equipment?
Offer so-called “cost-neutral” contracts to cities, so you can receive 100% of the revenue from a specific intersection– up to $6,000 per month.
The catch? In many places, these types of contracts are illegal, [...]

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New Zealand refunds speed camera tickets issued to trucks after speed readings prove to be bogus (source: Dominion Post – New Zealand)
New Zealand truckBrand new, digital speed cameras in New Zealand falsely accused truck drivers of speeding since January. Police officials announced last week that 133 tickets where refunded after at least ten recipients proved [...]

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