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Italy to step sending speed camera photos over privacy

Summary by Ground News
Italy plans to stop sending out speed camera photos out of privacy concerns. Drivers caught speeding will only be sent fine notices to their homes. Authorities will only use images taken by speed cameras if a driver lodges a formal objection. Italy has around 11,000 speed cameras, more than any other EU member state.

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Center

Anyone who was flashed on the motorway in Italy will no longer receive a letter with a photo home in the future. Too often, the photos revealed unexpected passengers. You still have to pay.

Lean Left

Here you can find information on the topic of “Traffic”. Read now “Italy no longer sends speed camera photos.”

·Germany
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Lean Right

The Italian police will no longer send evidence photos to Rasen. Photos will only be sent in a flash if there is an objection. This may also save one or two relationships.

Speeders should only receive the fine notice sent home. The authorities keep the evidence photos.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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More than 11,000 radar speed measuring devices have been installed on Italian roads.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Mediaset Play broke the news in on Saturday, March 9, 2024.
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