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Red light cameras can help communities enforce traffic laws by automatically photographing vehicles whose drivers run red lights. A nationwide study of fatal crashes at traffic signals in 1999 and 2000 estimated that 20 percent of the vehicles involved failed to obey signals. In 2004 alone, more than 900 people were killed, and an estimated 168,000 were injured, in crashes that involved red light running. About half of all deaths in red light running crashes are pedestrians and occupants in other vehicles who are hit by the red light runners. David Snyder
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The camera is as subjective as we are. Bertrand Russell
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I think it's taken up every year, sometimes more forcefully than others, but it doesn't seem to me that there's a real likelihood that would permanently guarantee the presence of cameras in the courtroom. Certainly, as time goes by, New York is going to become more and more of an aberration. Robert Freeman
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I went in without telling the women who I am, but the security cameras were rolling and I was very nervous. Deb Silverman
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It gave me a huge comfort level with cameras and speaking in public and knowing what to say and not what to say. Kara Lawson
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I think I'd probably be more comfortable with the cameras than with three people in a room. Karen Morgan
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Just minutes before I was doing this live pepper spray thing, I started getting a nasty headache. It was coming on strong and I felt like I was going to pass out from the pain, but I had to go on with the demonstration. I let the reporter spray me with live cameras rolling, and in seconds my headache was gone. I was in pain, but I knew I had something big here. I was shocked. Wayne Perry
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Just mentioning that cameras are up there deters people. Don Thornton
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I was at a luncheon; and some cameras were trained on us. I dont' know whether they were for television or not. You know how little I know about cameras. June Allyson
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Regardless of whether you're a fan, a hockey player, a coach, a manager, a media writer, it feels good to be talking hockey again, Trevor Linden
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Our long-term focus is Beijing. For us to now know what it feels like to win gold is huge. We can only get better from here. Lauren Jackson
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Our No. 1 priority was to keep our team intact, and we did that. I think the team feels it's good. It sees the talent level we have. You can't fool players. Players know players. I think our team feels we're going to be a good team. Terry Donahue
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Optimistically, we're hoping he'll be back in the lineup Tuesday, ... Today is Saturday. Hopefully he'll feel good tomorrow and be able to do something, see how it feels on Monday and play Tuesday. Buddy Bell
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People have been talking about it for a while, and it feels good to get it over with and maybe I can start playing. Liz Honegger
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People identify with being heartbroken. We've all been heartbroken, haven't we? I've been dumped, and it feels horrible. Rob James-Collier
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People here are quick to tell you that they remember what overbuilding feels like. Fiona Sigalla
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Success has come late in my life, but it feels right for me now. And better to come late than never. Dennis Haysbert
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Our young kids want to be part of this. I think Isiah feels the same way. Larry Brown
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Our passion - our reason for founding Elephant Eye - is the creation of strong book musicals that not only entertain a wide audience but also strike an emotional chord, Stuart Oken
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Part of the reason I did this is I love interacting with the audience and it's live, and I love to see people, go places and interact with people, ... In doing movies, you're sort of on a set, doing scenes, but there is a big part about getting up in front of a crowd and interacting that I really enjoy and haven't done in a long time. Vince Vaughn
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People on television have trouble with fame because audiences think they're their mates. Ian Mckellen
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Our goal is to diversify the audience coming to the U.S. Open and make it as fun and entertaining as possible, David Newman
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Our films have the ability to tell global audiences who we are, and this is something the government should feel compelled to protect. My film, 'Bend it Like Beckham,' for example, would not have been made without the backing and support of the U.K. Film Council. Gurinder Chadha
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Our core business strategy is to create new opportunities for the consumer, ... what we¹re doing has never been done before. As studios and exhibitors search for ways to retain audiences frustrated with the theatre experience, we believe the competitive solution lies in increasing value for customers. Todd Wagner
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Our core audience is into the Web, so we felt it was natural for us to reach youth culture online. Ashton Kutcher
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Over a billion people will see this on television. Fantastic for Trinidad and the World Cup. The audience will go wild. Sepp Blatter
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Our autumn programming promises to be our strongest line-up to date. We're confident that Sky One continues to bring the best from the US with 'Weeds' set to mirror its emphatic US reception from audiences and critics alike, 'Threshold' exhibiting the potential for an 'X-Files' style cross-over success and returning series 'Nip/Tuck' and 'The 4400' continuing to captivate audiences. James Baker