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![]() | 7/12/2017 Research Paper Quantifies Bias In Traffic Stops And SearchesStanford University study shows black drivers more likely to be searched in traffic stops. Motorists are statistically more likely to be searched during a traffic stop if they are black or Hispanic. That was the finding of a working paper released last month by researchers with Stanford University's Open Policing Project.
The project has been collecting records on the 50,000 traffic stops conducted each day and publishing the results in a database covering over 136 million stops nationwide, with some states offering more complete information than others. The study focused on a sma ... | ||
![]() | 7/11/2017 Federal Stats Overstate Role Of Speeding In Fatal CrashesUS Transportation Department figures overstate the role of speeding in fatal accidents by a factor of four. | ||
![]() | 7/10/2017 Belgium, France, Latvia, Russia: Speed Cameras Scorched, Swiped, SprayedSpeed cameras attacks kick into high gear in France, sparking similar actions in Belgium, Latvia and Russia. | ||
![]() | 7/7/2017 Australia: State Refuses Refunds From Virus Infected Speed CamerasVictoria, Australia speed camera commissioner report says there is no reason to doubt tickets from speed cameras compromised by ransomware. | ||
![]() | 7/6/2017 Iowa Supreme Court Rejects Roadside Search WarrantsA divided Iowa Supreme Court refuses to require police to obtain a search warrant electronically before searching vehicles during a traffic stop. |
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