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![]() | 1/12/2017 Oregon Appeals Court Rejects DUI In A WheelchairThe disabled are pedestrians not subject to drunk driving charges when they cross the street in a wheelchair according to Oregon court. As one of its last acts in 2016, Oregon's Court of Appeals decided to limit the trend of expanding the coverage of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) charges. A three-judge panel ruled that the stiff punishment meant for those endangering the lives of others while behind the wheel of a two-ton machine should, in most cases, not apply to a man confined to a motorized wheelchair.
Oregon Attorney General Ellen F. Rosenblum wanted to throw the book at James Richard Greene, who used his ... | ||
![]() | 1/11/2017 Ohio Supreme Court Hears Speed Camera ArgumentsHighest court in Ohio hears oral arguments in case that will decide whether the General Assembly can limit the use of speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 1/10/2017 UK: Speed Bumps, Traffic Calming Killed 23 MotoristsGovernment statistics show traffic calming measures caused 1607 accidents in Great Britain over ten years. | ||
![]() | 1/9/2017 UK, France, South Africa: Speed Cameras Mocked, DiabledVigilantes put speed cameras up for sale, burned them and disabled them with spraypaint in England, France and South Africa last week. | ||
![]() | 1/6/2017 Wisconsin Officials Promote TollingWisconsin officials create a roadmap for generating $46 billion in revenue through tolls on existing interstate highways. |
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