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![]() | 10/16/2018 Michigan Motorist Fights Tire ChalkingSixth Circuit US Court of Appeals to rule on whether meter maids need to obtain a warrant before chalking tires. Meter maids may need to contact a judge to obtain a warrant before drawing chalk marks on car tires, depending on the findings of a three-judge panel. The Sixth Circuit US Court of Appeals earlier this month heard arguments in a case that will decide whether the use of chalk to track cars and issue parking tickets constitutes an unlawful search, as if the meter maid had placed a GPS tracking device on the vehicle without a warrant.
Motorist Alison Patricia Taylor sued Saginaw, Michigan, after ... | ||
![]() | 10/15/2018 Arizona, France, Italy, Russia: Speed Cameras Toppled, BlindedAcross the world, speed cameras and red light cameras fell last week. | ||
![]() | 10/12/2018 Facebook Traffic Stop Complaint Triggers Kentucky CopsLawsuit charges Kentucky state troopers with assault, puppy-kicking over a Facebook complaint about a traffic stop. | ||
![]() | 10/11/2018 Los Angeles, California Court Forced To Reform Traffic Fine PoliciesLos Angeles and the state of California update policies to limit the suspension of drivers licenses over unpaid traffic tickets. | ||
![]() | 10/10/2018 Illinois Court Blocks Traffic Stop Based On Dubious TipA claimed anonymous tip, without evidence of reliability, cannot be the sole justification for a traffic stop under Illinois appellate ruling. |
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