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Thursday, April 21, 2011

More Big Brother, Business owner casts reasonable doubt on accuracy of speed cameras

Business owner casts reasonable doubt on accuracy of speed cameras - Washington Times
FIVE DOWN, 40 TO GO: Will Foreman holds the speeding tickets he successfully challenged in court. Mr. Foreman ironically used the photos shot by speed cameras to challenge the charge of speeding. He’s won five cases and has 40 more outstanding — racked up by drivers for his business, Eastover Auto Supply in Oxon Hill. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

After a judge threw out two of his tickets Wednesday, Mr. Foreman said he is confident he has exposed systemic inaccuracies in the systems that generate millions of dollars a year for town, city and county governments.

He wasn’t the only one to employ the defense Wednesday. Two other men were found not guilty of speeding offenses before a Hyattsville District judge during the same court session using the same technique.

Go to the above link to see his method.

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