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![]() | 9/5/2019 Louisiana Court Case Reveals Extensive Driver Tracking SystemLouisiana trooper looks up the history of motorist movements to catch random suspect in a lie about his travels that day. Louisiana uses automated license plate readers (ALPR, also known as ALPR) to identify and track every motorist entering the state. The system's use in an everyday traffic stop was revealed after a state trooper used the extensive tracking database to catch a driver in a lie about his recent movements. That validity of the stop was challenged, but US District Judge James D. Cain Jr last month upheld its legitimacy. On Tuesday, Judge Cain set a November 4 trial date to fully resolve the case of Er ... | ||
![]() | 9/3/2019 Scottish Court Upholds Photo Ticket Signed By Resigned CopHigh court in Scotland upholds speed camera ticket issued under the signature of a police chief who had left the force 80 days prior. | ||
![]() | 9/3/2019 France, Italy: Speed Cameras Shot, Blinded, BurnedMultiple speed cameras were shot, blinded or burned last week in France and Italy. | ||
![]() | 8/30/2019 Redflex Ends Another Year Without ProfitRedflex Traffic Systems continued its six-year losing streak in fiscal 2019. | ||
![]() | 8/29/2019 Arizona Appeals Court: Driving Safely Away From A Bar Not SuspiciousArizona Court of Appeals rejects the idea that driving slowly away from a parking lot near a bar is suspicious. |
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