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Who Is Stealing Speed Cameras From Swedish Roads?

Por: The New York Times World October 21, 2022

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STOCKHOLM — The thieves strike along roads in rural Sweden, usually between midnight and 3 a.m. They employ blunt force, sometimes using a saw or driving over the cabinets that hold their targets: high-technology speed cameras.After briefly stopping in September, the thefts have resumed, with the police investigating 160 cases in all. It can cost more than $22,000 to replace each camera and repair the damage.The motivation for the thefts is a... + full article



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