Alberta, Canada Cancels 141,729 Photo Tickets
Edmonton, Canada speed on green tickets canceled after devices produce bogus speed readings.
Unable to verify the accuracy of certain speed camera readings, the government of Alberta, Canada announced Monday that it would issue full refunds to motorists. Doubt surrounds speeding citations issued from any of the forty-seven red light camera intersections in the city of Edmonton under a program known as "speed on green." The refunds cover automated tickets mailed between November 2009 and January 14, 2011.
"This is the right action to take," Minister of Justice and Attorney General Alison Redford said in a statement. "Our first concern is the fair administration of justice, and we cannot proceed with legal action when there is doubt about the accuracy of the city's speed on green ticket technology."
Edmonton Police Service officials have not disclosed the precise cause of inaccurate speed readings, but they admitted the automated ticketing machines generated at least twenty-six bogus readings. The problem was discovered when prosecutors examined a ticket claiming a vehicle was traveling at 143km/h (89 MPH) on Yellowhead Trail -- along with every other vehicle on the road.
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