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3/16/2017 Texas Appeals Court Slams Houston For Refusing Camera Document RequestTexas Court of Appeals says Houston is on the hook for legal bills in battle over red light camera records. The ten-year battle that led to the end of red light camera ticketing in Houston, Texas may finally be nearing an end. Wednesday was the deadline for the city to file a challenge to the February 28 Court of Appeals ruling that ordered the city to reimburse civil rights attorney Randall L. Kallinen for expenses he incurred fighting for release of documents related to the city's now-defunct photo ticketing program.
"A trip to the Texas Supreme Court -- the city lost -- and two mayors later, the ... | |||
3/15/2017 Kansas Supreme Court Declares Reclined Seats SuspiciousA car with a reclined seat and a torn plastic bag can be searched without a warrant under Kansas Supreme Court ruling. | |||
3/14/2017 Texas Lawmakers Balk At Genuine Red Light Camera RepealRed light camera supporters in Texas use grandfather clause to thwart legislation banning the devices. | |||
3/13/2017 France, Italy: Fire, Paint, Kicks Take Down Speed CamerasThroughout France and Italy, vigilantes use time-tested methods to prevent the issuance of photo radar tickets. | |||
3/10/2017 Road Salt Causes $3 Billion In Vehicle DamageAAA survey estimates that road salt damage affected 22 million drivers over the last five years. |
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