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![]() | 11/7/2005 Florida Professor Challenges Ticket QuotasA University of South Florida professor has launched a federal lawsuit against Tampa police ticket quotas University of South Florida Professor Barbara Orban is using a federal lawsuit to challenge the ticket quota system used by the Tampa police. The suit stems from a 2000 incident when Orban rear-ended a BMW with her Mercedes. It was a minor incident, but the Tampa police officer at the scene explained to Orban that he was forced by department policy to issue her a careless driving ticket.
Instead of moving on, Orban, 51, investigated further and found that this policy involves a direct financi ... | ||
![]() | 11/7/2005 California Police Track Thief with Toll TransponderCalifornia Police Track Thief with Toll Transponder Toll booth tracking helps nab a Danville, California car thief. | ||
![]() | 11/5/2005 UK Attempts to Salvage Speed Camera ReputationUK offers mild reforms to remove the common perception that speed cameras are designed for safety, not revenue. | ||
![]() | 11/5/2005 Colorado: Criminal Charges for Flipping Off Cop DroppedSterling, Colorado police drop charges against man who used his finger to express displeasure at a smug cop. | ||
![]() | 11/4/2005 California: Speeding Tickets Replace Tolls on Coronado BridgeCoronado, California is lowering speed limits to make up for lost toll bridge revenue. |
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