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![]() | 2/13/2019 States Consider Cracking Down On Car SeizuresProposals to limit the seizure of automobiles and other property by individuals who have not been convicted of a crime advance in three states. State legislatures around the country are considering laws to make it more difficult for police from taking cars away from motorists who have not been convicted of breaking any laws. In Hawaii, Michigan, North Dakota and Utah, lawmakers have advanced bills to reform civil asset forfeiture proceedings that are used to take property -- primarily cars, but also cash and other property -- on the mere accusation that the owner may have been involved in the drug trade. Sale of the cars and other prope ... | ||
![]() | 2/12/2019 Iowa Appeals Court Upholds Traffic Stop Of Car That Looks FastIowa Court of Appeals upholds a traffic stop for speeding based on an officer pacing a Camry for 144 feet. | ||
![]() | 2/11/2019 French Speed Camera Attacks DiminishAttacks on speed cameras in France slow as embattled government of President Emmanuel Macron seeks to regain control. | ||
![]() | 2/8/2019 Maryland Auditor Again Slams Statewide Speed Camera ProgramGovernment auditor for a second time finds Maryland officials lax in their oversight of statewide speed camera program. | ||
![]() | 2/7/2019 France, Saudi Arabia Experiment With AI Speed CamerasOfficials in Saudi Arabia and France explore using artificial intelligence to eventually replace human tickets review entirely. |
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