![]() |
| Home > All News Items |
Related News Texas Judge Strikes Down Red Light Camera Referendum Oklahoma Speed Trap Town Cheats Motorists, Refuses Refunds Tennessee: Federal Lawsuit Takes on Automated Justice Federal Courts Split on Forgiving Police Use of GPS Evidence Italy, Poland: Vigilantes Express Displeasure with Automated Enforcement View Main Topics:
Subscribe via RSS or E-Mail Back To Front Page |
(Page 1 of 539)
5/17/2012 Texas Judge Strikes Down Red Light Camera Referendum Judge prohibits public vote on Port Lavaca, Texas red light cameras because the program raises money. READ MORE>> 5/16/2012 Oklahoma Speed Trap Town Cheats Motorists, Refuses Refunds Bernice, Oklahoma refuses to refund illegally collected traffic fines. READ MORE>> 5/15/2012 Tennessee: Federal Lawsuit Takes on Automated Justice Class action lawsuit strikes at lack of due process in speed camera program in Bluff City, Tennessee. READ MORE>> 5/14/2012 Federal Courts Split on Forgiving Police Use of GPS Evidence Federal courts in Idaho and Pennsylvania disagree on admissibility of warrantless GPS evidence collected prior to January. READ MORE>> 5/13/2012 Italy, Poland: Vigilantes Express Displeasure with Automated Enforcement Speed cameras covered, spraypainted and mooned last week. READ MORE>> 5/11/2012 Arizona Governor Sides with Traffic Camera Companies Arizona governor defies federal law in order to stand up for the photo enforcement industry. READ MORE>> 5/10/2012 State, Feds Bust Cops for Faking Overtime Requests Police officers in Texas and Washington forced to resign after prosecutors charge them with falsifying ticket numbers and overtime. READ MORE>>
|
|
Front Page | Get Updates |
Site Map |
News Archive |
Search | theNewspaper.com: A journal of the politics of driving |
![]() |