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To: TobagoJack who wrote (51952)8/2/2004 3:05:16 AM
From: Taikun  Read Replies (5) of 74559
 
Hi Jay,

In Japan the courts have ruled that traffic camera photos can only be used if the vehicle is occupied by a single driver, other than that it is an invasion of privacy (businessmen with their mistresses, politicians getting bribes, yakuza shaking down someone) and the photos are to be destroyed.

Is this a problem elsewhere? I know the cameras are still in place in Vancouver, Canada intersections but there is no film in them and no more citations come from any remote cameras or even remote radar.

Not sure of the official legal status on this stuff though. Just what I read in the Vancouver paper.

Hmmm...

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