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Speeding fines from fixed cameras are being cancelled for one little photo error

Euro Weekly News

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June 28, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Speeding fines from fixed cameras are being cancelled for one little photo error

Drivers in Spain now hold firmer ground to challenge certain fines from fixed speed cameras. A recurring defect on some []

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Technique: Appeal to Fear
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How other outlets are covering this story

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Toronto Sun

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· Jul 10, 2026

Auditor urges city hall to get tough on parking scofflaws

Meanwhile, many red light camera fines, which fall under the same system, are going unpaid, a city committee was told

Times of India

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· Jun 29, 2026

ExtraEmily nearly crashes during livestream, admits mistake after scary driving moment

Twitch streamer ExtraEmily narrowly avoided a collision during a livestream on June 28, 2026, after appearing distracted by her phone while driving. The incident, which went viral, saw her swerve at the last moment to miss an oncoming SUV. Emily promptly apologized, admitting fault and attributing the lapse to recently disengaging her Tesla's Autopilot. This event reignites concerns about her past distracted driving incident and Twitch channel suspension.

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 23, 2026

210 Freeway accident update: Dashcam video shows moments before big rig crash on 210 Freeway that killed 1, injured 32 in Irwindale, California

210 Freeway accident update: Dashcam video shows moments before big rig crash on 210 Freeway that killed 1, injured 32 in Irwindale, California

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 4, 2026

Revenue over Rs 2 million raised from traffic action in a day

Kathmandu, July 4: A total of 2000 vehicle drivers have been penalized for breaching traffic rules in the last 24 hours....

Fark

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· Jun 23, 2026

Highway patrol makes a peel to unusual car driver: 'Unblock your license plate. And don't slip up again - now make like a banana and split' [Amusing]

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Awful Announcing

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· Jun 30, 2026

Dianna Russini traffic stop bodycam footage shows no FaceTime to NFL coach

Body camera footage has emerged of a traffic stop featuring former NFL journalist Dianna Russini, and despite her story claiming that she got out of a ticket for texting while driving by letting the cop use FaceTime with an NFL head coach, there’s no evidence of that in the video. Russini bragged about the story

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Related coverage for "Speeding fines from fixed cameras are being cancelled for one little photo error": Toronto Sun — Auditor urges city hall to get tough on parking scofflaws. Times of India — ExtraEmily nearly crashes during livestream, admits mistake after scary driving moment. ABC7 New York — 210 Freeway accident update: Dashcam video shows moments before big rig crash on 210 Freeway that killed 1, injured 32 in Irwindale, California . The Rising Nepal — Revenue over Rs 2 million raised from traffic action in a day. Fark — Highway patrol makes a peel to unusual car driver: 'Unblock your license plate. And don't slip up again - now make like a banana and split' [Amusing]. Awful Announcing — Dianna Russini traffic stop bodycam footage shows no FaceTime to NFL coach