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![]() | 6/9/2017 Massachusetts Supreme Court Tosses 45 Minute Traffic StopRuling in Massachusetts confirms principle that a traffic stop must end after the investigation of the alleged infraction is complete. Police in Massachusetts may not pull over and detain a driver for 45 minutes over minor equipment infractions. That was the decision of the state's highest court last week.
Gabriel Ortiz Cordero, 36, was driving his properly registered Toyota Camry on the Massachusetts Turnpike on February 19, 2015 when Trooper Noah Pack noticed he could issue a ticket to the driver for having a broken tail light and overly dark window tint. Rather than stop the car right away, the trooper followed Cordero fo ... | ||
![]() | 6/8/2017 Maryland: Inspector General Confirms Short Yellow TimesMotoring rights group claim about short yellow times in Montgomery County, Maryland confirmed by an inspector general report. | ||
![]() | 6/7/2017 Oregon Gag Order Against Red Light Camera Critic BackfiresFederal judge, public, skeptical over Oregon Engineering Board attempt to gag citizen engineer for publicly criticizing yellow signal timing. | ||
![]() | 6/6/2017 Grand Jury Hits Oxnard, California Over Short Yellow TimesVentura County, California Grand Jury catches Oxnard exploiting short yellow times to issue red light camera tickets. | ||
![]() | 6/5/2017 France, Luxembourg, Saudi Arabia, UK: Speed Cameras TrashedSpraypaint, fire and accidents destroyed or disabled speed cameras around the world last week. |
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