Australian TV

Australian TV news

Australian TV It’s a trap. Yellow lights are being shortened to generate revenue.

The Plain Dealer

Plain Dealer News

Spray may fool city’s candid camera Wednesday, January 18, 2006 Regina Brett, Plain Dealer Columnist I was zipping along Chester Avenue on my way to work when suddenly . . . Flash! What was that? Lightning? A giant flash bulb? A heavenly visitor? Oh, no. One of those new cameras just took a picture. But […]

Sbsun.com News

Sbsun.com News

Ontario signals need sync By Scott Vanhorne, Staff Writer Why doesn’t Ontario synchronize the signals at Fourth Street at the Interstate 10 underpass? At a time when gas is sky high, a few cents saved here would help. As red-light cameras become commonplace, some drivers have turned to special license plate covers to try and […]

Berkeley Daily Planet

Berkeley Daily Planet News

Camera Company Gets Cut From Red Light Fees By MATTHEW ARTZ Red light runners in Berkeley should prepare to smile as they illegally cross intersections this June when the city implements its new red light camera system. The technology has sparked disputes between motorist rights groups and safety advocates around the country, but in Berkeley, […]

The New York Times

New York Times News

Safety of -light cameras questioned By Jonathan Miller On a perfectly clear day in October, Carla Correa drove her Honda Civic toward an intersection in Baltimore. When the light turned yellow, she did not cruise through. She hit the brakes. Seconds later, a truck rammed her from behind, and her car was wrecked. Why would […]

The LA Times

The LA Times News

Fuzzing up the policing picture A license-plate spray thwarts cameras set up to catch drivers running red lights. But what of safety — and the law? By Jeanne Wright, Special to The Times – Jan 5, 2005 A product that hides license plates from -enforcement cameras at intersections may appeal to those frustrated by malfunctioning […]

The Washington Times 2005

Washington Times 2005 News

Obscuring license plates adds up to fines By Matthew Cella THE WASHINGTON TIMES Published May 2, 2005 The District is cracking down on drivers who obscure their license plates from the city’s cameras. officers have begun enforcing a new law that has raised fines from $50 to $500 for using “glass, plastic, or any other […]

eMediaWire

eMediaWire news

Smile: You’re on Photo Radar Camera All Press Releases for October 8, 2004 Unsuspecting drivers are getting surprise tickets in the mail, and many believe they are an innocent victim of a faulty automated machine. Those drivers do not question the concept of a hidden camera, just whether the camera can be considered accurate. Washington […]

Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal News

Spray vs. Spy: Devices Aim to Thwart Cameras By MICHELLE HIGGINS As quickly as police come out with new ways to nab speeders, companies are creating devices to help drivers cir- cumvent those efforts. Now, as more cities roll out -en- forcement cameras to catch lawbreakers in action, companies are peddling every- thing from reflective […]