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4/3/2018 Pennsylvania Supreme Court Fines Toll Road $3.2 MillionWhistleblower who exposed pay-to-play corruption at Pennsylvania toll road wins $3.2 million final judgment. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court last week ordered the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to pay a $3.2 million judgment to compensate an employee fired in 2008 for exposing pay-to-play corruption at the toll road enterprise. Ralph M. Bailets earned $95,000 a year as the manager responsible for preparing accurate financial reports for the turnpike until he was laid off in 2005.
Just before his firing, Bailets became upset that the politically connected firm Ciber I ... | |||
4/2/2018 Rhode Island, France, Italy, UK: Speed Cameras Out Of ActionSpeed cameras took a beating last week in both the United States and Europe. | |||
3/28/2018 Arizona Court Upholds Constitutionality Of Rental Car TaxArizona judges rule that the drivers of rental cars are not road users and are therefore their tax dollars can be used to fund a sports stadium. | |||
3/28/2018 Iowa Appeals Court Refuses To Allow Cop To LieAppellate panel throws out charges against driver after dashcam video undermines every claim made by the arresting officer. | |||
3/27/2018 Maryland Considers Relief From Excessive Toll Road FinesMaryland Senate passes measure giving state agency more flexibility to deal with inadvertent toll road violations. |
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