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![]() | 11/29/2017 Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rejects Idea That Looking At GPS Is SuspiciousMotorists should not be subject to a police interrogation for pulling over to program their GPS, Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules. Pulling over to use a GPS navigation system does not constitute reasonable suspicion to conduct a traffic stop. That was the finding of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in a ruling Monday that examined the June 14, 2013 arrest of a woman who had stopped on the shoulder of Interstate 79 to type in a street address.
When state trooper Jeremy Frantz saw Victoria Livingstone's car on the shoulder around 9:30pm, he flipped on his emergency lights to find out whether the driver needed help. He pulled ... | ||
![]() | 11/28/2017 Duke University Increases Control Over Red Light Camera CompanyDuke University and allies increase their control over photo ticketing vendor Redflex Traffic Systems. | ||
![]() | 11/27/2017 Bulgaria: Speed Cameras SpearedA pickax was used against a speed camera in Sofia, Bulgaria last week. | ||
![]() | 11/24/2017 Louisiana: Black Motorist Beaten For Pulling Over In Safe LocationWaiting to pull over in a safe, well-lit location resulted in police beat down for a black motorist in Shreveport, Louisiana. | ||
![]() | 11/22/2017 Trump Administration Will Shut Down Highway Greenhouse Gas RuleFederal Highway Administration proposal rejects shift in focus on global warming in favor of fighting dirty tailpipe emissions. |
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