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![]() | 6/27/2019 Kentucky Supreme Court Holds Cop Liable In Fatal AccidentKentucky Supreme Court dumps 67-year-old precedent to hold police accountable for initiating fatal pursuits. Police officers in Kentucky will no longer escape accountability when they cause a fatal collision. The state Supreme Court earlier this month reversed a long-standing precedent so that a Scott County deputy could be sued for starting the high-speed chase that caused the death of Luis Gonzalez, an innocent driver.
Deputy Sheriff Jeremy Johnson had been counting on the 1952 case Chambers v. Ideal Pure Milk Company to clear him in the unauthorized chase of a suspected heroin dealer on a rainy e ... | ||
![]() | 6/26/2019 New York: Study Finds Red Light Cameras Increased AccidentsStudy commissioned by Suffolk County, New York found total collisions increased at red light camera intersections. | ||
![]() | 6/25/2019 US House Moves To Limit Car SeizuresUS House of Representatives votes unanimously to block local police from seizing cars and other property under federal rules. | ||
![]() | 6/24/2019 DC, France: Speed Cameras Crushed, BlindedAn accident, a storm and spraypaint take out photo radar devices in Washington, DC and France. | ||
![]() | 6/21/2019 Behind The Scenes Of The Effort To Gut The Texas Red Light Camera BanHumble, Texas officials worked closely with local media and traffic camera vendors to carve out an exception to the statewide photo ticketing ban. |
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