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Speed Camera Fault Fined Innocent UK Motorists

A four-year software fault in UK smart motorway cameras wrongly clocked thousands for speeding. Over 36,000 cases axed as police switch off cameras. Compensation scheme launched.

£450k for Pooh as town protests asylum seeker camp

Wealden District Council faces backlash for spending £450,000 on Winnie-the-Pooh's centenary while residents demand CCTV restoration. Thousands protest nearby asylum seeker plans. Read the full story.

Top 5 Spots for Home Security Cameras

Expert advice on where to position your security cameras to deter burglars and protect your property. Learn the key locations for front door, back garden, driveway and more.

Rail Security Overhaul After Huntingdon Train Attack

Following a violent assault on a passenger at Huntingdon station, rail authorities implement sweeping security enhancements including improved lighting and CCTV monitoring across UK train networks.

Man arrested for secretly recording women in showers

A Maryland man faces serious charges after allegedly installing hidden cameras to record women showering in a residential property. The disturbing case has raised concerns about privacy violations and digital safety.

NYC couple sues NYPD over bedroom body camera footage

A young New York City couple is taking legal action against the NYPD after police officers' body cameras captured intimate footage of their bedroom during a wellness check, raising serious questions about privacy rights and police protocol.

Judge's compassionate act moves murder case courtroom to tears

In an extraordinary display of judicial humanity, a High Court judge halts proceedings to comfort the grieving father of a young woman brutally murdered by her ex-boyfriend, creating a poignant courtroom moment that has touched legal circles.

Louvre thieves caught on camera in failed heist

Two would-be thieves were caught on camera attempting to steal paintings from the Louvre in a comedy of errors that saw them flee empty-handed after triggering multiple alarms in the world's most famous museum.

AI Traffic Cameras Target Phone-Using Drivers

Groundbreaking AI-powered cameras are being deployed across British roads to automatically detect drivers illegally using mobile phones, with offenders facing £200 fines and six penalty points.

Iraqi refugee jailed for police brick attack

An Iraqi refugee who hurled bricks at police officers during violent protests in Southport has been sentenced to prison. Read the full story of the courtroom drama and the judge's stern words.

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