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Monday, February 10, 2014

Fired Red-Light Camera Executive: Company Bribed Officials In 13 States, Including NJ

A fired executive from one of New Jersey’s red-light camera vendors contends in a lawsuit filed in Arizona that the company provided lavish gifts and bribes to government officials in 13 states — including New Jersey — to secure new contracts.

The brief but bombshell reference to New Jersey and other states in a 13-page counterclaim was made by Aaron Rosenberg, former nationwide lead salesman for Redflex Traffic Systems of Phoenix. He did not mention specific municipalities from any of the states.

Rosenberg noted in the suit that Redflex “bestowed gifts and bribes on ... officials in dozens of municipalities within, but not limited to the following states: California, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Florida, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia.”

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4 comments:

  1. They didn't have to bribe the folks here in Salisbury....their standards were so low that they were enticed by the revenue stream!

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  2. what was the point of highlighting New Jersey? Oh no New Jersey?!
    It said municipalities not the governors office.
    Our media is so ridiculous.

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  3. 7:25-- What makes you think there was not a bribe in Salisbury???

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  4. Maryland uses ATS Warren Buffet's Company as a supplier..

    you can bet the leaked information related to bribes came from one of his people.

    Good old Warren the Congressman's Son is into your lives more than you know

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