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Mr Bill Sissons, the signals engineer for the Christchurch City Council, with the new $50,000 redlight camera, which will be installed at city intersections during the next week. The camera takes colour slides of vehicles running red lights. It will be rotated around four city intersections. Signs will inform motorists when they approach an intersection where the camera is working.

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Press, 7 September 1989, Page 3

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Mr Bill Sissons, the signals engineer for the Christchurch City Council, with the new $50,000 redlight camera, which will be installed at city intersections during the next week. The camera takes colour slides of vehicles running red lights. It will be rotated around four city intersections. Signs will inform motorists when they approach an intersection where the camera is working. Press, 7 September 1989, Page 3

Mr Bill Sissons, the signals engineer for the Christchurch City Council, with the new $50,000 redlight camera, which will be installed at city intersections during the next week. The camera takes colour slides of vehicles running red lights. It will be rotated around four city intersections. Signs will inform motorists when they approach an intersection where the camera is working. Press, 7 September 1989, Page 3