WiseUpWinnipeg Press Releases

Photo Enforcement Warning Signs Deliberately Removed by City of Winnipeg, April 1, 2011 (PDF, 135KB)

Another Devious Tactic in Winnipeg’s Predatory Photo‐Enforcement Scheme: Intentionally Inadequate Signage, Feb 16, 2011 (PDF, 1723KB)

Media AdvisoryMedia Advisory, Feb 11, 2011 (PDF, 54KB)

Access to Public Data on Photo-Enforcement Program Denied: Contradiction or Cover Up?, Dec 3, 2010 (PDF, 169KB)

WiseUpWinnipeg In the Press

Canada: Motorists Protest Illegal Work Zone Photo Radar >>>read more
Motorists protest as Winnipeg, Canada sets up illegal photo radar operation in workerless work zone.

Canada: Report Finds Winnipeg Red Light Cameras Increased Accidents >>>read more
The installation of red light cameras increased accidents by 39 percent in Winnipeg, Canada according to insurance claims.

Canada: City Officials Remain Secretive About Photo Ticket Program >>>read more
Winnipeg, Canada refuses to disclose basic information about its photo enforcement program.

Canada: Speed Limit Signs Inadequate Near Camera Trap >>>read more
Winnipeg, Canada caught ignoring standards for speed limit sign placement near photo radar units.

Canada: Group Protests Winnipeg Speed Camera >>>read more
Free photo radar warning signs made available to motorists in Winnipeg, Canada.

One Response to “WiseUp In The Press”

  1. Holly Moore says:

    Hello!

    I would like to request an interview with you about the New suggestion in the news that parking around hospitals should be a health care expense.. I am looking for people to talk to about the fact that the parking around the hospital should be freee. Could you help?

    Thanks so much.

    Holly Moore

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