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June 9th, 2007

Panel needs more time to decide on red-light cameras (Overland-St. Ann Journal)

Cameras - still in the news! Check out the below.

Gurnee has laid out specifics of what it wants from companies seeking to install red-light cameras at major intersections. Among the criteria, companies that want the camera contract must show a detailed breakdown for the ratio of its images that are worthy of prosecution over the past six months.Gurnee details ??what it wants in traffic??cameras (Daily Herald)

Dellwood made it official last week - it’s joined a growing number of St. Louis County municipalities that are opting to use cameras to catch drivers running red lights.UPDATED: Dellwood to install red-light cameras (North Side Journal)

Two years is long enough to decide whether red-light cameras would make St. Ann intersections a little safer, said Mayor Tim James.Panel needs more time to decide on red-light cameras (Overland-St. Ann Journal)

The Philadelphia Parking Authority yesterday activated traffic-light cameras at five more dangerous intersections along Roosevelt Boulevard, bringing to eight the number of cameras designed to catch drivers who run red lights on that highway.Cameras activated at 5 more boulevard lights (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

BenQ has launched its T700 and X725 digital cameras, bringing touch screens and super-slim designs to the seven megapixel market.BenQ Launches Seven Megapixel Cameras (DesignTechnica)

Columbia City will have spent approximately $30,000 on security cameras at various spots around town on city property when the project is completed, but the expense is worth it in terms of reduced crime and increased safety, city officials feel.Security cameras installed to deter vandalism, theft (The Post & Mail)

Radar at Beijing’s airport was affected by interference from radio-controlled cameras in a building 14 kilometers (9 miles) away, potentially putting flights at risk, state media said Saturday.Radar at Beijing’s airport disturbed by radio-controlled cameras (Pravda)

Waukegan could be the first municipality in Lake County to install cameras at intersections throughout the city. While North Chicago and Gurnee approved use of the “red light” cameras earlier this week, Waukegan approved them last spring, according to Waukegan Police Cmdr. Gabe Guzman.Waukegan traffic cameras in place by fall (Lake County News Sun)

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