TheNewspaper.com Roundup: October 28, 2015

Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, October 28, 2015 UK Analysis Identifies Speed Camera Danger The most dangerous place to be on a British […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: October 21, 2015

Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, October 21, 2015 Redflex Bounces Back Overseas, Quarterly Losses Down Redflex told Australian investors on Tuesday that rumors […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: October 14, 2015

Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Australian Auditor Sings The Financial Praises Of Hidden Traffic Cameras Queensland, Australia’s auditor general is […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: September 30, 2015

Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, September 30, 2015 Redflex Tries To Win Back Shareholders Only a few years ago, Redflex Traffic Systems was […]

NMA Reboot: Ticket Cameras Create Major Due Process Concerns

Editor’s Note: As part of her excellent series on speed cameras, Daily Caller News Foundation reporter Kathryn Watson addressed the due process violations created by photo-based traffic enforcement. The NMA has been concerned about these issues for years and discussed one important aspect, the Confrontation Clause of the United States Constitution, in this newsletter from […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: September 23, 2015

Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, September 23, 2015 France: Drivers Win Right To Post Speed Trap Warnings On Facebook Fourteen French motorists who […]

NMA Reboot: Speed Camera Jiujutsu

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. Editor’s Note: In a particularly thorough article on speed cameras this week, The Daily Caller briefly recounts the story of Will Foreman, the Maryland business owner who successfully fought numerous bogus speed camera tickets triggered by […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: September 16, 2015

Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, September 16, 2015 Civil Rights Groups Ask Supreme Court To Rethink Border Roadblocks A pair of civil rights […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: September 9, 2015

Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, September 9, 2015 California Assembly Passes Bill Limiting Automobile Use The freedom to get around by automobile could […]

IIHS Shills for Camera Industry

In its 30-page report issued last week about the Montgomery County, Maryland, speed camera program, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) does its best to revive a reeling camera industry. The use of red-light cameras has been declining for a couple of years now in no small part due to corrupt actions by one of […]