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![]() | 1/30/2008 New Hampshire: Innocent Man Jailed Over 75 Cent TollInnocent motorists jailed and harassed over false toll cheating accusations spur legislative change in New Hampshire. Chichester, New Hampshire police arrested an innocent school teacher on January 20 claiming that he had not paid a 75 cent toll. Eric Kingkopf, 57, uses an E-ZPass transponder to navigate the state's toll roads. Last year, the device fell onto the floor of his car and failed to record a single 75 cent transaction. When Kingkopf received a notice about it in the mail, he paid the outstanding charge with his credit card and considered the matter settled. Affiliated Computer Services (ACS), the com ... | ||
![]() | 1/30/2008 Arizona: 589 Innocent Drivers Sent Photo TicketsA bad sensor causes 589 innocent motorists to receive speed camera tickets in Scottsdale, Arizona. | ||
![]() | 1/29/2008 Analysis: Vague Traffic Laws Promote DiscriminationA detailed Vanderbilt Law Review article examines the effect of vague traffic laws on diluting the protections offered by the rule of law. | ||
![]() | 1/29/2008 Canada: Province Helps Company Issue Illegal Parking TicketsPersonal information handed to private companies allows them to illegally issue parking tickets in Toronto, Canada. | ||
![]() | 1/28/2008 Ohio: Speed Camera Warning Signs Hidden by ConesSpeed camera operators in Akron, Ohio boost revenue by hiding warning signs with traffic cones. |
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