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  • ssue 35: Cleveland's traffic cameras to be removed

    11/07/2014 8:49:30 AM PST · by OneLoyalAmerican · 6 replies
    WKYC-TV Cleveland | 7:06 a.m. EST November 5, 2014 | WKYC Staff
    A Gannett propaganda outlet is the source. http://www.wkyc.com/story/news/traffic/cameras/2014/11/04/issue-35-clevelands-trafficspeed-cameras-will-be-removed/18509815/
  • Cameras accuse 2,600 of speeding

    12/08/2005 11:00:41 AM PST · by Ben Mugged · 59 replies · 1,402+ views
    Akron Beacon Journal ^ | Wed, Dec. 07, 2005 | John Higgins, Andale Gross and David Knox
    Nestor Traffic Systems photographed more than 2,600 alleged speeders this fall -- snapping as many as seven cars a minute -- in and around Akron school zones. The take in fines in that 19-day period: nearly half a million dollars. The tripod-mounted mobile cameras nailed the most drivers in the 1400 and 1500 blocks of Copley Road, near Erie Island Elementary School in West Akron. Nestor nabbed more than 1,000 drivers there and issued $182,000 in fines, nearly 40 percent of the total. The second-busiest stakeout was in the 400 block of Darrow Road near Betty Jane Elementary School in...
  • Freep this - Primary Seatbelt Support Meetingin Greeley, Colorado

    01/13/2005 11:15:09 AM PST · by CORedneck · 8 replies · 381+ views
    There will be a meeting tonight to get a coalition of gov't officials and residents to support a Primary Enforcement Seatbelt law in Colorado. The meeting is at 7:00 pm tonight at the Greeley Police Station at 919 Seventh Street. The legislation to enhance the Colorado's seatbelt law is being sponsored by two demoRATS - Jim Reisberg (D-Greeley) and Fran Coleman (D-Denver).
  • Example of a Newpaper that Hates its Readers

    12/09/2004 5:58:50 AM PST · by BobL · 28 replies · 891+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | December 9, 2004 | Houston Chronicle Editorial Board
    CAMERA-SHY It's time to implement videocam traffic enforcement Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle Texans are generally gung-ho for law and order. They support the death penalty for capital crimes and tough prison sentences meted out to drug users and multiple offenders. That enthusiasm doesn't seem to extend to automated traffic enforcement systems that can videotape cars zooming through red lights and then mail tickets to the vehicle owner later. It's the rare Houston motorist who hasn't narrowly escaped being struck by an impatient driver trying to beat a red light. Police officers joke that Houstonians believe a red light means only...