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Inside the Badge by Wayne ParhamDecember 26, 2022

Using Tech to Keep Communities Safe During New Year’s Eve and Other Mass Gatherings

The ability to move people quickly, both into and out of these large gatherings, can help reduce stress in the environment. Get them out quickly and headed home safely and there is less chance tempers can flare and confrontations arise.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 25, 2016

Florida Officer Writes Himself a Ticket

A Florida police officer who oversees a red light camera program has written tickets to family, friends and even fellow officers and now he's writing one to himself.

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ProductsFebruary 29, 2016

AutoPatrol Red Light Camera

American Traffic Solutions Inc. (ATS) offers the single-pole AutoPatrol red-light and speed safety camera solution. AutoPatrol mounts to a single existing pole or to new infrastructure in as little as 90 minutes.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 5, 2013

San Diego Drops Red-Light Cameras

San Diego became the latest California city to drop red-light cameras at major intersections, as city officials cited public hostility and no measurable decline in accidents.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 14, 2012

Calif. City Gives Up On Red-Light Cameras

Glendale, Calif., will end red-light enforcement because it had become a burden on police resources with officers reviewing violations in the field.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 9, 2011

L.A. Times: Eliminating Red-Light Cameras Makes Sense

Following the Los Angeles Police Commission's decision to get rid of red-light cameras in the city, the Los Angeles Times published an editorial endorsing the move because "the evidence in favor of the cameras isn't compelling enough to urge the City Council to keep them running."

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 28, 2011

S.C. Lawmakers Say They'll Pull Plug on Red-Light Cameras

Lawmakers say the system, while a money-maker, amounts to unconstitutional selective law enforcement.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 1, 2011

Traffic Fatalities Drop In Cities With Red-Light Cameras

Researchers found that in the 14 cities that had cameras from 2004 to '08, the combined per capita rate of fatal red light running crashes fell 35 percent, compared with 1992-96. The rate also fell in the 48 cities without camera programs by 14 percent.

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