Photo Enforcement
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‘Outdated’ photo enforcement system under scrutiny by Winnipeg councilPhoto enforcement has been a part of Manitoba's Highway Traffic Act for years, but there are calls for an overhaul, especially from those worried the tech being used is outdated.CanadaOct 5, 2023
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Edmonton photo radar revenue down by $3M; drivers speeding lessRevenue from Edmonton's photo radar program was $3 million under budget this year because people aren't speeding as much.MoneySep 12, 2017
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Winnipeg police photo enforcement tickets down but collisions upLess drivers got tickets from Winnipeg Police Service photo enforcement cameras last year but more collisions occurred in the intersections where the cameras are located.Jun 6, 2017
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Orlikow wants city to do more with photo radar dataA Winnipeg city councillor wants to take the two intersections with the most photo radar tickets and make them safer.PoliticsJun 6, 2017
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Photo radar: cash cow or safety initiative?In 2013, photo enforcement brought in $41.3 million in revenue in Edmonton. And it appears as though many of the speeders police are catching are high-flyers.Mar 13, 2014
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