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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7862893.stm

Fraudulent fines

It is believed more than a million drivers have been trapped by the system.

But it is now claimed the lights were rigged to change from yellow to red in three seconds instead of the regulation five or six seconds.

The fraud was uncovered by a senior police officer who noticed an unusually high number of fines being issued.

Instead of an average 15 fines a day in some places, the figure jumped to more than 1,000.

The fraud may have netted as much as $170m (£116.4m) for those involved.

The scheme's inventor is now under house arrest, though his lawyers say he is innocent.

More than 100 other people including 63 police commanders are also being investigated as part of the scam.

This is just cool! No way that any of the US politicians would gather like this to support an anti-terrorist operation!


I wonder how many US congressional beings would dare to appear in a rally like this? Would it be over ten?

http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/01/italian-parliamentarians-rally-for.html

Around 100 Italian Parliament members rallied in Rome at the Piazza Montecitorio for Israel.

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