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![]() | 1/21/2008 North Dakota Supreme Court Upholds Stopping Visitors in New CarsA North Dakota Supreme Court ruling authorizes police to stop anyone displaying a temporary vehicle registration from another state. Out-of-state motorists face being stopped in the state of North Dakota when driving a vehicle with a temporary registration tag, even if the registration is entirely valid. The North Dakota Supreme Court came to this conclusion Thursday in a ruling that found that Grand Forks police officers had properly stopped and searched Clinton Mitchell on October 1, 2006.
On that date, the officers pulled over Mitchell because his vehicle displayed a Montana temporary registration certificate in the rea ... | ||
![]() | 1/21/2008 New York: Fashion Model Caught With Bogus Parking PermitFashion executive and former model is caught using a bogus official parking permit in New York City, New York. | ||
![]() | 1/20/2008 Australia: Car Seizures Hit $1 Million Profit MarkVictoria, Australia seized 3437 vehicles to generate more than $1 million in revenue. | ||
![]() | 1/19/2008 Arizona Speed Cameras Expect $165 Million Annual RevenueOne-tenth of the Arizona state budget deficit will be covered by photo radar profit by 2010. Governor calls for HOV lane cameras. | ||
![]() | 1/18/2008 New Hampshire May Raise Speed Limit, Ticket DawdlersNew Hampshire could be the first northeast state to break the 65 MPH speed limit barrier. |
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