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![]() | 10/18/2018 Gag Order For Bus Camera Operator Legal ChallengeTexas Appeals Court issues gag order shielding legal challenge of bus camera company from public scrutiny. The Texas Court of Appeals issued an order keeping the public in the dark about the legal arguments made by a bus camera company whose equipment bankrupted the Dallas County Schools. Last week, Dallas County Judge Eric V. Moye complied with the appellate court's command and permanently sealed large portions of the record in the case. Judge Moye had dismissed with prejudice the scandal-plagued firm's lawsuit against competitor American Traffic Solutions (ATS), which is now Verra Mobility ( | ||
![]() | 10/17/2018 Indiana Supreme Court Considers Speeding Stop By Forgetful CopIndiana Supreme Court weighs whether speeding stop is valid if the police officer does not remember how fast the suspect was going. | ||
![]() | 10/16/2018 Michigan Motorist Fights Tire ChalkingSixth Circuit US Court of Appeals to rule on whether meter maids need to obtain a warrant before chalking tires. | ||
![]() | 10/15/2018 Arizona, France, Italy, Russia: Speed Cameras Toppled, BlindedAcross the world, speed cameras and red light cameras fell last week. | ||
![]() | 10/12/2018 Facebook Traffic Stop Complaint Triggers Kentucky CopsLawsuit charges Kentucky state troopers with assault, puppy-kicking over a Facebook complaint about a traffic stop. |
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