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![]() | 7/4/2007 Pennsylvania Steps Up Sneaky Speed TrapsPennsylvania State Police adopting even sneakier tactics to trap motorists who travel with the flow of traffic. Disguised Pennsylvania State Troopers are waiting to ambush motorists traveling with the flow of traffic in Allegheny, Fayette, Greene and Washington counties over the holiday. With the current state budget calling for an extra $948 million over the previous year, troopers have been ordered to make up some of the difference.
Trooper Timothy Kirsch did his part by sitting in a lawn chair on the side of 119 on Tuesday wearing shorts, a sleeveless shirt and a baseb ... | ||
![]() | 7/4/2007 New York Charges Woman for Parking Tickets from Stolen PlatesNew York City, New York tries to collect $633 from a 76-year-old woman for violations committed by a convicted license plate thief. | ||
![]() | 7/3/2007 Seattle Airport Treats Motorists Like TerroristsMotorists will be subjected to searches at the Sea-Tac Airport in Washington state, unless they drive under 20 MPH. | ||
![]() | 7/3/2007 Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Right to Appeal Speeding TicketsThe Ohio Supreme Court rules that payment of a fine in a traffic case does not eliminate the right of a motorist to appeal. | ||
![]() | 7/2/2007 Australia: GPS Used to Defeat Inaccurate Speed CameraGPS computer software saves an Australian motorist wrongly accused by an inaccurate speed camera. |
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